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1824 Decr. 14 21
Constitutional Code

1o&
Ch. XXVII Headmen Local Registrars
§. Post obit Administration
function
Instructions
. B.

3

6
Art. 6. Contrast between the
and J. B.
for this function.

6
Art. 6. With this
contrast the security
afforded by this Code

1. To the Registrar every
Substation with every inhabitant
will be
by the Election Code Ch

2. Time for jury in the
Inventory may then be
found according to the individual's
circumstances

3. Proof of disposal being
preventive
, do of inspection
may to matter
subject to obstruction —
-preventive conditions.

4. Easy the comparison
of the effects with the
list of them

5. Easy the provision for
the sale of such as
will not keep

6. Witnesses all ,
friends, neighbours.

7. Every arrangement being
substantive and adjective
universally notified
made known by real
law, every one would
know what to expect and
what to do & every one
qualified to check misconduct
in the functionary.

Instructional
Art. 9. Contrast that this established, with the here proposed state
of things 1. The abode of the Headman and his Registrar not being so far distant
from the most distant other abode in his territory, but
that a person of adult age may with ease walk
thither and back again, in the course of a day, every abode
habitation , with every inhabitant is known to him. every abode with the state of the inhabitants
therein of it.
The arrangements made for the purpose of
Elections, in the Election Code as per §.10. suffice to render it so.

2. The time at which the inventory is given in may be fixt
with joint regard to the quantity of the mass, and the quality of the
, and the facilities natural and acquired of
the persons interested.

3. The power of disposal being given to some
one, or some two in conjunction, the power of inspection
(subject to such conditions as shall prevent obstruction
to the disposal) may be to all (persons) interested.

4. The comparison of the effects themselves with the account of
them as given in the inventory may be will be as easy as possible.
be made

4. 5. Of the sale, of such as to prevent deterioration
or depredation it may be necessary should he forthwith set
the f would will have as many guardians and guarantees
as they there were persons interested with the addition, of their
respective friends and neighbours.

6. Every arrangement whether of substantive or adjective
hue, by which the disposal would be divided, being
determined by a post the c of
established by
real law, not as in England by imaginary
and shew law, every one would know what he has
to is part, every one would have in his hand an
which upon any act of sinister design or carelessness
if in without such check the functionary on whom it
depended might otherwise be apt to indulge himself in.




Identifier: | JB/042/796/001
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Date_1

1824-12-14

Marginal Summary Numbering

6

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

796

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

instructional

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d21 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

richard doane

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

13719

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