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Ch. XXIX Prehensors
1 §.2. Locable who
§.2 Locable who
Art. 1. After The pecuniary competition having
had place, Salary having been by the Legislator attached to the situation, as
in the case of a Judge, as per Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
§.27 Remuneration, any G man who can read and
write is locable.
Art. 2. The sufficiency Enactive aptitude of the Candidate in
respect of the arts of reading and writing will have been exhibited
in public in the Justice Chamber, immediately before
the signature of the locative instrument.
Enactive
Art. 3. Of the day and time at which
the signature of the Locative instrument is proposed to be
performed, notice effectually public will have been given
for any person so inclined to come in, and by the testimony evidence
respectively delivered and examination taken, show cause why such
location shall not have place.
Instrumental
Art. 4. Of persons who in respect of their ha
antecedently habitual occupation present themselves as
affording a presumption of especial appropriate aptitude
examples are the following —
1. Persons having served as Sergeants, or in any superior
or uniform Grade in the Army Subdepartment, being at the same
time in respect of bodily vigour, apt for a service, in
which as in this case, bodily resistance is by the superior on the Mens part
liable to have place.
2. having served as the Prevention Ser Navy
Subdepartment in grades analogous to the above [+]
[+] 3. Persons having served
in the Preventive Service
Subdepartments.
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