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Indirect Legislation § 6
of effects which are in trust: such as for instance the keeping of money
under a different locks a number of different
locks at once, of which the keys shall be in
the custody of different persons. a(a)
(a) For other regulations provisions
more minute, see
B. 1. tit. [Peculation]
19 Publication of
accounts
22. Provisions for the giving to all public contracts, and all matters
of public account, the utmost degree of notoriety possible
in all cases in which no particular
reason can be assigned why secrecy should be
observed. See B. 5. tit. Peculation
20 Publication of
duties and fees
of office
23. Provisions for the publication of the duties
of the several classes of public officers, and of
the fees that are their due. This applies to
breach and to abuse of all public trusts, and
in particular to extortion.
21. Establishing
the evidence of
marriages
24. Provisions for the publicity of marriage ceremonies, and for the circulation of cautionary
instructions concerning the same. This applies
to the prevention of improvident marriages, and of seduction on
pretence of marriage.
25. Provisions for the registration of births.
26. Provisions for the registration of burials
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