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1828 Aug. 23 + + B 6
Constitutional Code

ult
Ch. XI Ministers Severally
§.2.II. Legislative Minister

11 7 1

Copd.

Enactive. Instructional

Art. 11. Legislational-amendment inspection
function.
The Pannonion being, with or without the service
already as yet performed by the Legislative Minister,
supposed
completed, no altered and succeeding legislative operation
can be performed by the Legislature, without operating
in the character of an amendment(a), upon some
part or other parts of the matter which it finds established.
for of of the proposed ordinance if the effect object to
not either to produce the effect of a simple substraction, made of some portion of
the matter already in existence, or that of a the substitution
of a certain portion of new matter to a certain portion
of the matter already in existence of such already existing matter, in which case
also is or correspondent substraction will be included
in its effect, at any rate the effect produced by it will
be that of a simple addition made. But, in the
Pannonion, in such its supposed completed state, will
have been inserted ordinances and therein and thereto,
for, in the text of it will be found propositions to such a
propositions, of such
degree extensive and comprehensive, that no ordinance can
at any succeeding point of time be ever added,
without producing in some way or other an alteration
in the effect of that which it finds the aggregate mass to in which it is applied.

In
produces a change
body of that which it finds in existence

Exp

(a) (amendment) In English practice Every change change or say alteration produced or changed and
endeavoured to be produced, in the body of law which it finds
established being supposed and assumed to be for the better,
in the every discourse having for its declared purpose the effecting any such
alteration is termed an amendment: and for the effecting of any
such alteration this term amendment — this and no other, already being in
use
use in English practice,
and thence French, it
may after this notice
be without danger
of misconception, continue
to be employed:
and accordingly after this notice, to say of new portion of discourse presented in the character of an under the denomination of an amendment, that it is an unapt, or a bad
amendment, or that it is no amendment or what may be said without self-condemnation in effect.




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Date_1

1828-08-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

11

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

028

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

enactive instructional

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c11 / c7 / d5 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1828

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

"copd"

ID Number

12951

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