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'' | <head>2<lb/>1824 March 31.<lb/>Constititional Code. Duplicate</head><lb/> | ||
<note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>§. 2 Subordinates term of service<lb/>§. 3 <add>Oppression obviated</add> <del>Subordinates remedy against<lb/>oppression</del></note> | |||
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 16. Subordinate's term of<lb/>service</p><p>1.<lb/>Art. 1. Special cause of<lb/>dislocation excepted,<lb/>during life continues<lb/>located. Bis — Tris — etc.<lb/>Subordinates in the<lb/>several Subdepartments.</p><p>2.<lb/>These are<lb/>1. Resignation.<lb/>2. Promotion in same<lb/>line.<lb/>3. Transference with<lb/>consent.<lb/>4. Dislocated by superordinate<lb/>immediate<lb/>or unimmediate.<lb/>5. Dislocation by legislature.<lb/>6. Dislocation by<lb/>constitutive as per Ch. V.<lb/>§. 8.</p><p>3.<lb/>Art. 2. Persons to whom<lb/>this continuance<lb/>extends not.<lb/>1. Persons engaged for a<lb/>limited time.<lb/>2. Persons specially<lb/>engaged for particular<lb/>and temporary service.<lb/>Example writing<lb/>clerks, artists, <add>Artisans,</add><lb/>labourers.</p> | |||
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<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>§. 15. <add>Oppression obviated</add> <del>Subordinate's remedy<lb/>against oppression.</del></p> | |||
<p>1. <lb/>Art. 1. Against oppression<lb/>by dislocation or in<lb/>any minor shape, by<lb/>superordinate of grade<lb/>inferior to Sub Department<lb/>Minister's, remedy<lb/>is complaint to<lb/>him: he proceeding<lb/>judicially, as per Ch.<lb/>VIII. §. 16. Prime Minister.</p><p>2.<lb/>Art. 2. From Minister's<lb/>decision, power to<lb/>complainant, or superordinate<lb/>complained of<lb/>to appeal to Prime<lb/>Minister. Final his<lb/>decision.</p><p>3.<lb/>Art. 3. Against d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> by<lb/>Minister, complaint<lb/>lies to Prime Minister.</p><p>4.<lb/>Art. 4. Power to Prime<lb/>Minister, on and for<lb/>any such occasion,<lb/>to locate a Depute.</p><p>5.<lb/>Art. 5. Power to Prime<lb/>Minister or his<lb/>Depute to call in<lb/>assistance of Judge<lb/>appellate of the District:<lb/>he officiates in person<lb/>or by Depute: in<lb/>either case, exercising<lb/>all judicial functions<lb/>but the imperative,<lb/>as per Ch. XI. §.</p><pb/> | |||
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>§. 15. <add>Oppression obviated</add> <del>Subordinate's remedy<lb/>ag<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> oppression.</del></p> | |||
<p>6.<lb/>Art. 6. Exceptions excepted.<lb/>Judicial, as to<lb/>publicity etc. is the<lb/>form on every such<lb/>examination.</p><p>7.<lb/>Art. 7. Exceptions.<lb/>Where for the avoidance<lb/>of detriment<lb/>to the public service<lb/>in a determinate<lb/>shape by publicity,<lb/><sic>secresy</sic> is permitted.<lb/>In this case, the person<lb/>officiating as<lb/>Judge, locates a Registrar,<lb/>and as in a<lb/>Judicatory, the entry<lb/>is made of the<lb/>proceedings, is a<lb/>Special Secret Register.<lb/>Confer the other cases<lb/>of <sic>secresy</sic>.<lb/>-----</p><p>6<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi><lb/>On first formation<lb/>of a State, Greece for<lb/>example, scarcely<lb/>perhaps safely can<lb/>Superordinate's<lb/>continued choice be<lb/>thus restricted.<lb/>Antecedently to experience<lb/>to an indefinite<lb/>extent will functionaries<lb/>be found deficient<lb/>in every branch of<lb/>appropriate aptitude:<lb/>time not affording<lb/>patterns, instruction<lb/>by contrast will have<lb/>no place.</p><p>Remedy simple and<lb/>effectual — locate none<lb/>but for time or purpose<lb/>limited as per §.<lb/>or on condition of<lb/>dislocability at pleasure.<hi rend="superscript">+</hi><lb/><hi rend="superscript">+</hi>In comparison of the<lb/>evil producible to the public<lb/>service by the continuance<lb/>of an unapt functionary<lb/>indefinitely inferior is d<lb/>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> by accidental <gap/><lb/>in this shape to this other<lb/><del><gap/></del> individual.</p> | |||
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1824 March 31.
Constititional Code. Duplicate
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§. 2 Subordinates term of service
§. 3 Oppression obviated Subordinates remedy against
oppression
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 16. Subordinate's term of
service
1.
Art. 1. Special cause of
dislocation excepted,
during life continues
located. Bis — Tris — etc.
Subordinates in the
several Subdepartments.
2.
These are
1. Resignation.
2. Promotion in same
line.
3. Transference with
consent.
4. Dislocated by superordinate
immediate
or unimmediate.
5. Dislocation by legislature.
6. Dislocation by
constitutive as per Ch. V.
§. 8.
3.
Art. 2. Persons to whom
this continuance
extends not.
1. Persons engaged for a
limited time.
2. Persons specially
engaged for particular
and temporary service.
Example writing
clerks, artists, Artisans,
labourers.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§. 15. Oppression obviated Subordinate's remedy
against oppression.
1.
Art. 1. Against oppression
by dislocation or in
any minor shape, by
superordinate of grade
inferior to Sub Department
Minister's, remedy
is complaint to
him: he proceeding
judicially, as per Ch.
VIII. §. 16. Prime Minister.
2.
Art. 2. From Minister's
decision, power to
complainant, or superordinate
complained of
to appeal to Prime
Minister. Final his
decision.
3.
Art. 3. Against do. by
Minister, complaint
lies to Prime Minister.
4.
Art. 4. Power to Prime
Minister, on and for
any such occasion,
to locate a Depute.
5.
Art. 5. Power to Prime
Minister or his
Depute to call in
assistance of Judge
appellate of the District:
he officiates in person
or by Depute: in
either case, exercising
all judicial functions
but the imperative,
as per Ch. XI. §.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§. 15. Oppression obviated Subordinate's remedy
agst oppression.
6.
Art. 6. Exceptions excepted.
Judicial, as to
publicity etc. is the
form on every such
examination.
7.
Art. 7. Exceptions.
Where for the avoidance
of detriment
to the public service
in a determinate
shape by publicity,
secresy is permitted.
In this case, the person
officiating as
Judge, locates a Registrar,
and as in a
Judicatory, the entry
is made of the
proceedings, is a
Special Secret Register.
Confer the other cases
of secresy.
-----
6(a)
On first formation
of a State, Greece for
example, scarcely
perhaps safely can
Superordinate's
continued choice be
thus restricted.
Antecedently to experience
to an indefinite
extent will functionaries
be found deficient
in every branch of
appropriate aptitude:
time not affording
patterns, instruction
by contrast will have
no place.
Remedy simple and
effectual — locate none
but for time or purpose
limited as per §.
or on condition of
dislocability at pleasure.+
+In comparison of the
evil producible to the public
service by the continuance
of an unapt functionary
indefinitely inferior is d
do by accidental
in this shape to this other
individual.
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