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<head>1826. Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>. 27</head>
<head>Constitutional Code</head>
<note>Ch.IX. Ministers Collectively</note><lb/>
<note>§.6. Procurative Funct<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>.</note>


<head>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>
§.6. Procurative Funct<hi rend="superscript">n</hi><lb/>
Trust that</head>


<head>9.</head>
<p>Art.9. In what case, the<lb/> Prime Minister may<lb/> of his own authority<lb/> procure for any and<lb/> what purposes any and<lb/> what articles, the legislature<lb/> will determine.</p>
<p>So, in regard to Ministers<lb/> and their subordinates.</p>
<p>Objects, by which the <lb/> line will be drawn<lb/> are<lb/> 1. Importance of the service.<lb/> 2. Cost of the article<lb/> <add>now copy Art.4<gap/> sheet</add></p>
<head>10.</head>
<p>Art.10. In the case of a <lb/> subordinate, the importance<lb/> of the service <lb/> will afford no<lb/> reason for giving him<lb/> the power in any other<lb/> case than that in<lb/> which, by his waiting<lb/> for authority from his<lb/>superordinate, the service<lb/> to which the article<lb/> was necessary, w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.<lb/> have been prevented<lb/> from being rendered.</p>
<head>11.</head>
<p>Art.11. Example of cases<lb/> in which self-supply,<lb/> as above, maybe<lb/> necessary in the situation<lb/> of subordinate.</p>
<p>1. Military necessity, in <lb/> the land defensive<lb/> service.<lb/> 2. In the sea Defensive<lb/> service see<lb/> Ch.X. Defensive Force.</p>
<pb/>
<head>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>
§.6. Procurative Funct<hi rend="superscript">n</hi><lb/>
Trust that</head>
<head>12.</head>
<p>Art.12. Articles of which<lb/> the legislature will reserve<lb/> to itself the procurement.</p>
<p>I. <hi rend="underline">Persons</hi><lb/> 1. Functionaries in<lb/> augmentation of the <lb/> Land Defensive Force.<lb/>2. Of the sea d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.<lb/>3. Of the permanent <lb/> strength of any sub-<lb/> department at Government<lb/> <sic>expence</sic>.</p>
<head>13.</head>
<p>Art.13. II. Things unmovable.<lb/>Examples.<lb/> 1. Fortifications: such excepted<lb/> as in time of war<lb/> actual or immediately <lb/> apprehended need may<lb/> have place before <gap/><lb/> could probably<lb/> come from competent<lb/> authority to applicative, <lb/> petitive, or rogative.<lb/> 2. Docks &amp;c. for navigable<lb/> vessels.<lb/> 3. Naval store-houses<lb/>4. Works, belonging to the <lb/> Interior Communication<lb/> Minister, and incidentally,<lb/> the sublegislature.<lb/> Roads, Canals, &amp;c.<lb/>5. Official Houses.</p>
<head>14.</head>
<p>Art.14. In the <gap/><lb/> in the D; head and<lb/> <gap/> from there.</p>
<pb/>
<head>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>
§.6. Procurative Funct<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></head>


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1826. Feby. 27 Constitutional Code Ch.IX. Ministers Collectively
§.6. Procurative Functn.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§.6. Procurative Functn
Trust that

9.

Art.9. In what case, the
Prime Minister may
of his own authority
procure for any and
what purposes any and
what articles, the legislature
will determine.

So, in regard to Ministers
and their subordinates.

Objects, by which the
line will be drawn
are
1. Importance of the service.
2. Cost of the article
now copy Art.4 sheet

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 in
which, by his waiting
for authority from his
superordinate, the service
to which the article
was necessary, wd.
have been prevented
from being rendered.

11.

Art.11. Example of cases
in which self-supply,
as above, maybe
necessary in the situation
of subordinate.

1. Military necessity, in
the land defensive
service.
2. In the sea Defensive
service see
Ch.X. Defensive Force.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§.6. Procurative Functn
Trust that
12.

Art.12. Articles of which
the legislature will reserve
to itself the procurement.

I. Persons
1. Functionaries in
augmentation of the
Land Defensive Force.
2. Of the sea do.
3. Of the permanent
strength of any sub-
department at Government
expence.

13.

Art.13. II. Things unmovable.
Examples.
1. Fortifications: such excepted
as in time of war
actual or immediately
apprehended need may
have place before
could probably
come from competent
authority to applicative,
petitive, or rogative.
2. Docks &c. for navigable
vessels.
3. Naval store-houses
4. Works, belonging to the
Interior Communication
Minister, and incidentally,
the sublegislature.
Roads, Canals, &c.
5. Official Houses.

14.

Art.14. In the
in the D; head and
from there.


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



Identifier: | JB/038/286/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1826-02-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

9-14

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

286

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / procurative functn

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

11923

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