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1831 May 1
Constitutional Code & Official Aptitude3

Instructional
Art. 61. On this occasion note two ways modes in
which by renumeration undeclaredly and evidently administered
the interest of a functionary may be placed in a state
of opposition to his duty.

Mode the first, payment ensuing with the number remuneration of administered to the function in such manner as to encrease
of the operations performed or written instrument formed that either the quality of the work performed by him or appearing to be
effect performed by him in the course of his official duty: of power
being at the same time in effect left to him to give encrease
to that same quality to the number of those same operations or instruments.
Such is apt to be the case of remuneration in the shape of fees.

Mode the second: remuneration administered
to the functionary in such manner as to encrease with
the quantity of time during which he is occupied or
professes or appears to be occupied in a particular
species of service: power being at the same time in effect left
to him
he having in effect the power to give encrease to the quantity of time so
occupied or appearing to be so occupied.

Example: To Clerk employed in the Office of the Speaker of the
House of Commons. Exemplificational
Instances thus
1. Payment made for
the shape of as per centage to an
Architect or an artist
employed in the design
and execution of
any species of ground
work: road, bridge
dock & so forth.
2. Payment by in the
shape of fees for
operations performed
or written instruments
framed by him in
the exercise of the
functions belonging to
his office: power he
beyond the same having in effect the
time left power of giving
encrease to the number
of the operations,
or to the number
of the instruments,
or to the birth
of any one or more
of them.
In what way in
the several situations of judicial
officers and assistants
of parties in like contestation
payment in the
shape has been to an
all-comprehensive extent been productive of delay, sale and denial of Justice has been shown at large in the work intituled Petition for Justice.

Instructional
Art. When salary comprizes the whole of the benefit
which at the expense either of the public or of individuals
the functionary has it in effect in his power to derive
both those ways in which his interest is liable to find
itself in a state of opposition to his duty are avoided.

What he is paid for is a certain part of the whole of
his actual time: that is to say for the whole of the work
which be it what it may which in the execution of his duty he is regarded as capable of performing within the
compass of that time.


Identifier: | JB/549/148/001
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1830-05-01

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