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<head>1824 Oct. 14</head><head>Constitutional Code</head><lb/><note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>Requisitive function<lb/><del>§. 6. Procurative function.</del></note>
 
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>§. 6. Procurative function</p><p>III 1 9.<lb/>Art. 9. In what case the<lb/>Prime Minister may of his<lb/>own authority procures<lb/>for any &amp; what purposes<lb/>any &amp; what article the<lb/>Legislature will determine.<lb/>So in regard to Ministers<lb/>&amp; their Sub-ordinates.</p>
 
<p>Objects by which the<lb/>line will be drawn, are,<lb/>1. Importance of the Service<lb/>2. Cost of the article.</p>
 
<p>III 2. 10.<lb/>Art. 10. In the case of a subordinate<lb/> the importance<lb/>of the service will afford no<lb/>reason for giving him the<lb/>power in any other case than<lb/>that by which by his waiting<lb/>for authority from his superordinate,<lb/> the service to<lb/>which the article was necessary,<lb/>would have been prevented<lb/>from being rendered.</p>
 
<p>III 3 11.<lb/>Art. 11. Examples of cases<lb/>in which self supply as above<lb/> may be necessary in<lb/>the situation of a subordinate:<lb/>1. Military necessity in the<lb/><hi rend="underline">land</hi> Defensive Service.<lb/>2. &#x2014; in the <hi rend="underline">Sea</hi> Defensive<lb/>Service &#x2014; See Ch. X Defensive<lb/> Force.<lb/>-----</p>
 
<p>IV 1 12.<lb/>Art. 12. Articles of which the<lb/>Legislature will preserve to itself<lb/> the procurement.<lb/><del>I <gap/></del></p><pb/>
 
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>§. 6. Procurative function</p>
 
<p>I. Persons.<lb/>1. Functionaries in augmentation<lb/> of the land defensive.<lb/>2. So of the Sea d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/>3. &#x2014; of the permanent<lb/>official <add>personal</add> strength of any<lb/>Sub-department, at Government<lb/>expence.</p>
 
<p>IV. 2 13.<lb/>Art. 13. II. Things unmoveable.<lb/>Example.<lb/>
1. Fortifications: Such excepted<lb/>as in time of war<lb/>actual or immediately apprehended,<lb/>need may have<lb/>place before answer could<lb/>probably come from competent<lb/>authority to applications<lb/>petitive or rogative.<lb/>2. <gap/> &amp;c. for navigable<lb/>vessels.<lb/>3. Naval Storehouses.<lb/>4. Works belonging to the<lb/>Interior Communication Minister,<lb/>&amp; incidentally the<lb/>Sublegislature &#x2014; Roads,<lb/>Canals, &amp;c.<lb/>4. Official Houses.<lb/>-----</p>
 
<p>IV 3. 14.<lb/>Art. 14. III. Things moveable &#x2014;<lb/>Examples<lb/>1. Navigable vessels, to a<lb/>certain size, with their<lb/>appurtenances &amp; stores, in addition<lb/>to the ordinary<lb/>establishment.<lb/>2. Arms, ammunition,<lb/>military clothes, &amp; subsistence<lb/>in addition to d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.</p><pb/>
 
<p>Ch. IX. Members Collectively<lb/>§. 6. Procurative function</p>
<p>Fresh Sheet</p>
<p>VI 15.<lb/>Art. 15. For the procurement<lb/>of all such articles<lb/>mandate from the Legislature<lb/>to the proper functionary<lb/>will be a necessary<lb/>warrant.</p>
 
<p>V 2 16.<lb/>Art. 16. On each occasion,<lb/>the determination, between<lb/>the modes of procurement<lb/>will either be<lb/>made by the Legislature<lb/>or left to the Minister.<lb/>So in the case of articles<lb/>needed by Sub-Legislatures<lb/>within their respective<lb/>competencies.</p>
 
<p>To this determination<lb/>will be directed the exercise<lb/>given to the Statistic <del><gap/></del><lb/><note>followed by the regulation<lb/>and exception excepted<lb/><del><gap/></del> publication functions.</note><lb/>kindred &amp; consequent <del>function</del><lb/>as per §. 8.</p>
 
<p>V S.<lb/><gap/> Sheet<lb/>Art. 17. Cases in which between<lb/>mode &amp; mode of procurement<lb/>as to certain articles<lb/>antagonization may<lb/>have place &#x2014; examples.<lb/>1. Army &amp; Navy, arms &amp; ammunition,<lb/>between fabrication<lb/>&amp; purchase.<lb/>2. Navy &#x2014; navigable vessels<lb/>between fabrication, purchase<lb/>&amp; hire.<lb/>3. Health Subdepartment<lb/>as to various medicines between fabrication<lb/>fabrication &amp; purchase.<lb/>4. All Subdepartments as<lb/>to Buildings, between fabrication,<lb/>purchase &amp; hire: as to fabrication<lb/>between Gov<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">t</hi></hi> account<lb/>&amp; Contract.</p>
 
<p>V 4 18.<lb/>Art. 18. On what individual<lb/>occasions in what subdepartments<lb/> without<lb/>warrant from Prime Minister<lb/>a Minister may procure<lb/>for the Service of his Subdepartment<lb/>any &amp; what articles<lb/>Legislature will determine: &amp;<lb/>So as to Subordinate functionaries:<lb/>always understood that of all<lb/>articles so procured, entry will<lb/>be made to the Register Book<lb/>of the Office.</p>






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1824 Oct. 14Constitutional Code
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
Requisitive function
§. 6. Procurative function.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§. 6. Procurative function

III 1 9.
Art. 9. In what case the
Prime Minister may of his
own authority procures
for any & what purposes
any & what article the
Legislature will determine.
So in regard to Ministers
& their Sub-ordinates.

Objects by which the
line will be drawn, are,
1. Importance of the Service
2. Cost of the article.

III 2. 10.
Art. 10. In the case of a subordinate
the importance
of the service will afford no
reason for giving him the
power in any other case than
that by which by his waiting
for authority from his superordinate,
the service to
which the article was necessary,
would have been prevented
from being rendered.

III 3 11.
Art. 11. Examples of cases
in which self supply as above
may be necessary in
the situation of a subordinate:
1. Military necessity in the
land Defensive Service.
2. — in the Sea Defensive
Service — See Ch. X Defensive
Force.
-----

IV 1 12.
Art. 12. Articles of which the
Legislature will preserve to itself
the procurement.
I


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§. 6. Procurative function

I. Persons.
1. Functionaries in augmentation
of the land defensive.
2. So of the Sea do
3. — of the permanent
official personal strength of any
Sub-department, at Government
expence.

IV. 2 13.
Art. 13. II. Things unmoveable.
Example.
1. Fortifications: Such excepted
as in time of war
actual or immediately apprehended,
need may have
place before answer could
probably come from competent
authority to applications
petitive or rogative.
2. &c. for navigable
vessels.
3. Naval Storehouses.
4. Works belonging to the
Interior Communication Minister,
& incidentally the
Sublegislature — Roads,
Canals, &c.
4. Official Houses.
-----

IV 3. 14.
Art. 14. III. Things moveable —
Examples
1. Navigable vessels, to a
certain size, with their
appurtenances & stores, in addition
to the ordinary
establishment.
2. Arms, ammunition,
military clothes, & subsistence
in addition to do.


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Ch. IX. Members Collectively
§. 6. Procurative function

Fresh Sheet

VI 15.
Art. 15. For the procurement
of all such articles
mandate from the Legislature
to the proper functionary
will be a necessary
warrant.

V 2 16.
Art. 16. On each occasion,
the determination, between
the modes of procurement
will either be
made by the Legislature
or left to the Minister.
So in the case of articles
needed by Sub-Legislatures
within their respective
competencies.

To this determination
will be directed the exercise
given to the Statistic
followed by the regulation
and exception excepted
publication functions.

kindred & consequent function
as per §. 8.

V S.
Sheet
Art. 17. Cases in which between
mode & mode of procurement
as to certain articles
antagonization may
have place — examples.
1. Army & Navy, arms & ammunition,
between fabrication
& purchase.
2. Navy — navigable vessels
between fabrication, purchase
& hire.
3. Health Subdepartment
as to various medicines between fabrication
fabrication & purchase.
4. All Subdepartments as
to Buildings, between fabrication,
purchase & hire: as to fabrication
between Gov<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> account
& Contract.

V 4 18.
Art. 18. On what individual
occasions in what subdepartments
without
warrant from Prime Minister
a Minister may procure
for the Service of his Subdepartment
any & what articles
Legislature will determine: &
So as to Subordinate functionaries:
always understood that of all
articles so procured, entry will
be made to the Register Book
of the Office.




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Date_1

1824-10-14

Marginal Summary Numbering

9-18

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

284

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / procurative function

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

11921

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