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Constitutional Code
Ch XI Ministers Severally
§ 13 Finance Minister
Instructional and Ratiocinative
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Art.1. Money shall it
be paid by the functionary
by which the article is
wanted, or by in different
one. i.e. a Paymaster
Answer. By a Paymaster
Art. The functionoperation of paying money shall it be proposed
by the hand of the same person forby whom are the
subject matters obtained by it are employed or by a different
person? Answer. InBy adifferent person. Reasons
1. Saving in the pay of functionaries.
1. The operation of paying money indispensably consumes a
more or less considerable quantity of time - more or less
according to the nature of the money whether in pieces of larger
or in pieces of the smaller value
or 2
Art. Reason. Advantage
I. Frugality promoted - by
saving of in pay of functionaries
A paying is an
untalented functionary:
an operation most
do
For talented functionaries
greater pay is necessary
than for untalented
The difference is wasted
on every day in what
a talented is employed
instead of an untalented
functionary
2. The operation of paying money requires no particular talent
natural or acquired. The operation of giving employment
to the subject matters obtained by the money will in many use
perhaps in most cases require talent, natural or acquired.
or both
or 3
Art. 3. II. Frugality promoted:
to wit by saving
in quantity of them employed
and paid for:
Even supposing talented
pay were no greater than
untalented time would
be lost by the interruption
of talented courses of operations
for the purpose of making
payment: in passing
from the one to the other
time as always concerned
in waste.
True: by a paying
functionary many can not
without property be paid without
a warrant for the
application do. But the giving
3. For engaging the source of a man possessing appropriate
talent men pay at the expence of government will amount to
necessary them for the engaging the sources of a man not possessing
any such appropriate talent. For employed For Upon every
on which a manwhich untalented man could have been employed
a talented man is employed, waste will therefore be
incurred covenanted, to the amount of that difference sum by which the talented
mans pay exceeds that of the untalented.
3 4 Frugality proSaving in the quantity of men functionarys time expended
by the of
5.2. If the functionary for whose use the subject matter is
wanted the payment of the money in exchange for which it
is wasted were p.6 performed, the appropriate business of this talented
functionary would be experiencing continual interruption
from by his passing alternately from the increase of the
appropriate function to the exercise of the money-paying function.
ForNote much less time than is necessary for he examining
and counting of the money is sufficient for the signing of an
instrument or document warranting and ordering the payment
of it
[+] this warrant nothing more is necessary than the writing of an operator's name: observe the frugality of time requests for counting and examining money is indefinite
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