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1826. April 3<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 3. Functions in all.</note><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 3. Functions in all.</p><p>I  1    1.<lb/>1. Functions common<lb/>to all departments &#x2014;<lb/><hi rend="underline">dispositive</hi> function<lb/>as to certain <hi rend="underline">persons</hi><lb/>and <hi rend="underline">things</hi>, <add>and <hi rend="underline">money</hi></add> for public<lb/>service.</p><p>This function corresponds<lb/>to their respective<lb/>logical fields of<lb/>service.</p><p>I:2    2.<lb/>So many Subdepartments,<lb/>so many special<lb/>ends of operation, so<lb/>many modes of disposition,<lb/>as to those same<lb/>subject matters.</p><p>II 1.  3.<lb/>Considered as to time,<lb/><hi rend="underline">possession</hi> of these<lb/>persons and things<lb/>has its<lb/>1. Commencement.<lb/>2. Continuance.<lb/>3. termination.</p><p>II. 2    4.<lb/>1. Function 1. Giving<lb/><hi rend="underline">commencement</hi>, the<lb/><hi rend="underline">procurative</hi>.</p><p>II. 3.    5.<lb/>1. Procurative function<lb/>Subject matters it will<lb/>have to exercise itself<lb/>upon at the commencement<lb/>of the Code, all<lb/>not already in the<lb/>possession of the<lb/>Subdepartment in question<lb/>With 1. Persons. II Things<lb/>3. Money.</p><p>6.  II. 4<lb/>2. Custodiative &#x2014; as to<lb/>the original stock,<lb/>and the articles<lb/>successively <hi rend="underline">procured.</hi></p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 3. Functions in all.<lb/><p>II  5.    7.<lb/>3. Eliminative functions<lb/>as to all which, from<lb/>whatsoever cause from<lb/>time to time <hi rend="underline">cease</hi> to<lb/>be at <sic>it's</sic> disposal,<lb/>exercised in so far as<lb/>such cessation is the<lb/>result of the exercise of<lb/>his <hi rend="underline">will</hi>.</p><p>III  1    8.<lb/>Modes of procurement<lb/>2. as to persons the <hi rend="underline">locative.</hi></p><p>III  2.    9.<lb/>Location is either<lb/>1. With consent: or<lb/>2. without consent: or<lb/>say <hi rend="underline">pressing.</hi></p><p>III  3    10.<lb/>If <hi rend="underline">with consent</hi>, then by<lb/><hi rend="underline">contract</hi>: whereupon,<lb/>terms require to be settled.</p><p>III  4    11.<lb/>Subdepartment, in<lb/>which, for a permanence,<lb/><hi rend="underline">pressing</hi> is most apt to<lb/>be needful, the Defensive<lb/>force: composed of<lb/>the Army and Navy<lb/>Bissubdepartments.</p><p>III  5    12.<lb/>For a temporary occasion,<lb/>Examples are<lb/>1. Preventive Service.<lb/>2. Health Subdepartment.<lb/>3. Judiciary Department<lb/><gap/></p><p>III  6    13.<lb/>Rule here. Minimize<lb/><hi rend="underline">pressing</hi>: or say maximize<lb/><hi rend="underline">consent</hi> and <hi rend="underline">contract</hi>.</p><p><gap/> 14. <gap/><lb/>Reasons<lb/>III  7<lb/>1. Evil of first order, borne<lb/>by party pressed.<lb/>2. Evil of 2<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> order: danger<lb/>&amp; alarm to persons exposed<lb/>to be pressed. These are<lb/>the evils produced by <hi rend="underline">crime</hi>.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§.3. Functions in all.<p>IV.  1    15.<lb/>II. As to <hi rend="underline">things.</hi><lb/>Modes of procurement<lb/>are<lb/>1. Fabrication: in so far<lb/>as brought into existence<lb/>by the <hi rend="underline">persons</hi><lb/>belonging to the subdepartment.<lb/>2. <hi rend="underline">Acquisitive</hi>, or say<lb/>receptive: acquisitive<lb/>points more particularly<lb/>to the <hi rend="underline">mode</hi>: <hi rend="underline">receptive</hi><lb/>to the <hi rend="underline">time</hi>.</p><p>IV.  2    16.<lb/>Receptive is<lb/>1. Ab intra &#x2014; from some<lb/>other Department of<lb/>sub-department.<lb/>2. <hi rend="underline">ab extra</hi> &#x2014; from this<lb/>or that <hi rend="underline">other</hi> source<lb/>at large.</p><note><hi rend="underline">In parchment</hi><lb/>IV  3    16 <add><gap/></add><lb/><gap/> <gap/><lb/>is <gap/> of the procurative<lb/>function in this case or<lb/>1. Emption<lb/>2. <gap/> conduction<lb/>3. Exaction<lb/><gap/> reception</note><p>IV 3 <gap/><lb/>IV.  3    17.<lb/>If ab intra. there will<lb/>have been<lb/>1. from the other source,<lb/><hi rend="underline">eliminative</hi>.<lb/>2. from that to this,<lb/><hi rend="underline">transfer</hi>: function,<lb/>transferritive.</p><p>IV.  4    18.<lb/>If ab extra, the acquisition<lb/>will have been<lb/>either<lb/>1. for a time.<lb/>2. forever.<lb/>In both cases, with<lb/>1. for a price, or<lb/>2. without price.</p><p>If for a time and for<lb/>a price, function the<lb/><hi rend="underline">conductive</hi>.</p><p>If forever, and for a<lb/>price, function the<lb/><hi rend="underline">emptive</hi>.</p><p>If for a time, and<lb/>without price, function the<lb/><hi rend="underline">mutuative</hi>.</p><p>If forever, and without<lb/>price, function, the<hi rend="underline">gratuitously exceptive</hi>.</p><pb/>
<head>1826. April 3</head>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head>
<note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>
§. 3. Functions in all.</note>
 
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>
§. 3. Functions in all.</p>
<p>I  1    1.<lb/>
1. Functions common<lb/>
to all departments &#x2014;<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">dispositive</hi> function<lb/>
as to certain <hi rend="underline">persons</hi><lb/>
and <hi rend="underline">things</hi>, <add>and <hi rend="underline">money</hi></add> for public<lb/>
service.</p>
 
<p>This function corresponds<lb/>
to their respective<lb/>
logical fields of<lb/>service.</p>
 
<p>I:2    2.<lb/>
So many Subdepartments,<lb/>
so many special<lb/>
ends of operation, so<lb/>
many modes of disposition,<lb/>
as to those same<lb/>
subject matters.</p>
 
<p>II 1.  3.<lb/>
Considered as to time,<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">possession</hi> of these<lb/>
persons and things<lb/>has its<lb/>
1. Commencement.<lb/>2. Continuance.<lb/>3. termination.</p>
 
<p>II. 2    4.<lb/>
1. Function 1. Giving<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">commencement</hi>, the<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">procurative</hi>.</p>
 
<p>II. 3.    5.<lb/>
1. Procurative function<lb/>
Subject matters it will<lb/>
have to exercise itself<lb/>
upon at the commencement<lb/>
of the Code, all<lb/>
not already in the possession<lb/>
of the Subdepartment<lb/>
in question<lb/>
With 1. Persons. II Things<lb/>
3. Money.</p>
 
<p>6.  II. 4<lb/>2. Custodiative &#x2014; as to<lb/>
the original stock,<lb/>
and the articles successively<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">procured.</hi></p><pb/>
 
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>
§. 3. Functions in all.</p>
<p>II  5.    7.<lb/>
3. Eliminative functions<lb/>
as to all which, from<lb/>
whatsoever cause from<lb/>
time to time <hi rend="underline">cease</hi> to<lb/>
be at <sic>it's</sic> disposal, exercised<lb/>
in so far as<lb/>
such cessation is the result<lb/>
of the exercise of<lb/>
his <hi rend="underline">will</hi>.</p>
 
<p>III  1    8.<lb/>
Modes of procurement<lb/>
2. as to persons the <hi rend="underline">locative.</hi></p>
 
<p>III  2.    9.<lb/>
Location is either<lb/>
1. With consent: or<lb/>
2. without consent: or<lb/>
say <hi rend="underline">pressing.</hi></p>
 
<p>III  3    10.<lb/>
If <hi rend="underline">with consent</hi>, then by<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">contract</hi>: whereupon,<lb/>
terms require to be settled.</p>
 
<p>III  4    11.<lb/>Subdepartment, in<lb/>which, for a permanence,<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">pressing</hi> is most apt to<lb/>
be needful, the Defensive<lb/>
force: composed of<lb/>
the Army and Navy Bissubdepartments.</p>
 
<p>III  5    12.<lb/>
For a temporary occasion,<lb/>
Examples are<lb/>
1. Preventive Service.<lb/>
2. Health Subdepartment.<lb/>
3. Judiciary Department<lb/><gap/></p>
 
<p>III  6    13.<lb/>Rule here. Minimize<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">pressing</hi>: or say maximize<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">consent</hi> and <hi rend="underline">contract</hi>.</p>
 
<p><gap/> 14. <gap/><lb/>
Reasons<lb/>
III  7<lb/>
1. Evil of first order, borne<lb/>by party pressed.<lb/>
2. Evil of 2<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> order: danger<lb/>
&amp; alarm to persons exposed<lb/>
to be pressed. These are<lb/>
the evils produced by <hi rend="underline">crime</hi>.</p>
 
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>
§.3. Functions in all.</p>
<p>IV.  1    15.<lb/>
II. As to <hi rend="underline">things.</hi><lb/>
Modes of procurement<lb/>are
<lb/>
1. Fabrication: in so far<lb/>
as brought into existence<lb/>
by the <hi rend="underline">persons</hi><lb/>
belonging to the subdepartment.<lb/>
2. <hi rend="underline">Acquisitive</hi>, or say<lb/>
receptive: acquisitive<lb/>
points more particularly<lb/>
to the <hi rend="underline">mode</hi>: <hi rend="underline">receptive</hi><lb/>
to the <hi rend="underline">time</hi>.</p>
 
<p>IV.  2    16.<lb/>
Receptive is<lb/>
1. Ab intra &#x2014; from some<lb/>
other Department or<lb/>
sub-department.<lb/>
2. <hi rend="underline">ab extra</hi> &#x2014; from this<lb/>
or that <hi rend="underline">other</hi> source<lb/>
at large.</p>
 
<note><hi rend="underline">In parchment</hi><lb/>IV  3    16 <add><gap/></add><lb/><gap/> <gap/><lb/>is <gap/> of the procurative<lb/>function in this case or<lb/>1. Emptive<lb/>2. <gap/> conductive<lb/>3. Exactive<lb/><gap/> receptive</note><p>IV 3 <gap/><lb/>IV.  3    17.<lb/>
If ab intra. there will<lb/>
have been<lb/>
1. from the other source,<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">eliminative</hi>.
<lb/>2. from that to this,<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">transfer</hi>: function,<lb/>
transferritive.</p>
 
<p>IV.  4    18.<lb/>
If ab extra, the acquisition<lb/>
will have been<lb/>either<lb/>1. for a time.<lb/>2. forever.<lb/>In both cases, with<lb/>1. for a price, or<lb/>2. without price.</p>
 
<p>If for a time and for<lb/>a price, function the<lb/><hi rend="underline">conductive</hi>.</p>
 
<p>If forever, and for a<lb/>price, function the<lb/><hi rend="underline">emptive</hi></p>
 
<p>If for a time, and<lb/>without price, function the<lb/><hi rend="underline">mutuative</hi>.</p><p>If forever, and without<lb/>price, function, the <hi rend="underline">gratuitously exceptive</hi>.</p>






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1826. April 3 Constitutional Code. Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 3. Functions in all.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 3. Functions in all.

I 1 1.
1. Functions common
to all departments —
dispositive function
as to certain persons
and things, and money for public
service.

This function corresponds
to their respective
logical fields of
service.

I:2 2.
So many Subdepartments,
so many special
ends of operation, so
many modes of disposition,
as to those same
subject matters.

II 1. 3.
Considered as to time,
possession of these
persons and things
has its
1. Commencement.
2. Continuance.
3. termination.

II. 2 4.
1. Function 1. Giving
commencement, the
procurative.

II. 3. 5.
1. Procurative function
Subject matters it will
have to exercise itself
upon at the commencement
of the Code, all
not already in the possession
of the Subdepartment
in question
With 1. Persons. II Things
3. Money.

6. II. 4
2. Custodiative — as to
the original stock,
and the articles successively
procured.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 3. Functions in all.

II 5. 7.
3. Eliminative functions
as to all which, from
whatsoever cause from
time to time cease to
be at it's disposal, exercised
in so far as
such cessation is the result
of the exercise of
his will.

III 1 8.
Modes of procurement
2. as to persons the locative.

III 2. 9.
Location is either
1. With consent: or
2. without consent: or
say pressing.

III 3 10.
If with consent, then by
contract: whereupon,
terms require to be settled.

III 4 11.
Subdepartment, in
which, for a permanence,
pressing is most apt to
be needful, the Defensive
force: composed of
the Army and Navy Bissubdepartments.

III 5 12.
For a temporary occasion,
Examples are
1. Preventive Service.
2. Health Subdepartment.
3. Judiciary Department

III 6 13.
Rule here. Minimize
pressing: or say maximize
consent and contract.

14.
Reasons
III 7
1. Evil of first order, borne
by party pressed.
2. Evil of 2d. order: danger
& alarm to persons exposed
to be pressed. These are
the evils produced by crime.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§.3. Functions in all.

IV. 1 15.
II. As to things.
Modes of procurement
are
1. Fabrication: in so far
as brought into existence
by the persons
belonging to the subdepartment.
2. Acquisitive, or say
receptive: acquisitive
points more particularly
to the mode: receptive
to the time.

IV. 2 16.
Receptive is
1. Ab intra — from some
other Department or
sub-department.
2. ab extra — from this
or that other source
at large.

In parchment
IV 3 16

is of the procurative
function in this case or
1. Emptive
2. conductive
3. Exactive
receptive

IV 3
IV. 3 17.
If ab intra. there will
have been
1. from the other source,
eliminative.
2. from that to this,
transfer: function,
transferritive.

IV. 4 18.
If ab extra, the acquisition
will have been
either
1. for a time.
2. forever.
In both cases, with
1. for a price, or
2. without price.

If for a time and for
a price, function the
conductive.

If forever, and for a
price, function the
emptive

If for a time, and
without price, function the
mutuative.

If forever, and without
price, function, the gratuitously exceptive.




Identifier: | JB/038/291/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

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1826-04-03

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038

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constitutional code

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291

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ch. ix ministers collectively / functions in all

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1

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john flowerdew colls

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jeremy bentham

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