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<head>1826. May 20.</head>
<head>Constitutional Code</head>
 
<head>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.</head>
<note>S.6. Statistic Function.</note>
 
<head>or 7</head>
<p>Art... or 7. II Subject<lb/> matter or source of<lb/> loss, a thing moveable<lb/> modes of loss. Examples<lb/> 1. Non application<lb/> 2. Application uneconomical<lb/>3. Deterioration or destruction<lb/> spontaneous<lb/> for want of appropriate<lb/> custody.<lb/> 4. Deterioration by positive<lb/> human agency.<lb/>5. Deterioration for want<lb/> of reparation.<lb/>5. Miscalculation:<lb/> strange in a place not<lb/> conveniently accessible:<lb/> whence less of labour<lb/> employed in excess.<lb/>In case of articles not <lb/>applicable but by <lb/> consumption, as food, <lb/> fuel &amp;.c<lb/> 6. Consumption useless<lb/> 7. Consumption excessive<lb/>8. Consumption uneconomical.<lb/> 9. Lease gratuitous.<lb/> 10. Lease, at under price.<lb/>11. Lease to a borrower<lb/> by whom it is deteriorated.<lb/>12. Lease to a non-solvent<lb/> borrower.<lb/> 13. Lease to a borrower<lb/> by whom it is not returned.<lb/> 14. Elimination by accident, <lb/> without blame<lb/> to the custodial functionary.</p>
<pb/>
<head>or 7 contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</head>
<p>15. Elimination through<lb/> negligence or rashness<lb/> on the part of the custodial<lb/> functionary.<lb/> 16. Embezzlement by the <lb/> custodial functionary.<lb/> 17. Theft, by another person,<lb/> functionary or non functionary.<lb/> 18 Fraudulent obtainment<lb/> by d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.<lb/> 19. Peculation: from less<lb/> in any one of the above<lb/> or other forms, or profit derived<lb/> by a direction or<lb/> custodient functionary.</p>
<head>or 8.</head>
<p>Art... or 8. Efficient<lb/> causes and modes of<lb/> spontaneous deterioration.<lb/> Examples:<lb/> 1.Evaporation<lb/> 2. Exsiccation<lb/>3. <gap/><lb/> 4. Induration.<lb/>5. Emacliction<lb/> 6. Fermentation, saccharineacetous,<lb/> or putrefaction. <lb/>7. Discoloration.</p>
<head>or 9.</head>
<p>Art... or 9. Efficient causes<lb/> or modes of spontaneous <lb/> destruction. Examples<lb/> 1. Subject matters vegetable<lb/> in a natural state in large<lb/> masses. Efficient cause, <lb/> contribution in consequence<lb/> of fermentation.<lb/> 2. Subject matter vegetable<lb/> in a manufactured state<lb/> sails on cordage heaped<lb/> together in a humid state,<lb/> with an <gap/> contiguity<lb/> to <gap/> matter<lb/> efficient cause, combustion<lb/> as above.</p>
<pb/>
<head>or 9 contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</head>
<p>3. Subject matter mineral<lb/> with vegetable in a<lb/> manufactured state,<lb/> gunpowder. Efficient<lb/> cause of destruction, by<lb/> explosion, in wind as<lb/> glass a bubble having<lb/> the effect of a lens.</p>
<head>or 10.</head>
<p>Art... or 10. Subject<lb/> matters, considered in<lb/> respect of their degrees <lb/> of natural durability,<lb/> independently of their<lb/> application to use.<lb/> Examples<lb/> Articles of greatest<lb/> durability.<lb/>1. Precious stones crystalized.<lb/> 2. Stones (<gap/> of<lb/> Earths) in general.<lb/>3. Metals in general.<lb/> 4. Shells of shell fish, <lb/> my naturalist ranked<lb/> under the name of <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi><lb/> 5. Bones and horns of<lb/> animals.<lb/> 6. Alcohol... bodies,<lb/> and other products of<lb/> chemical analysis if<lb/> kept from evaporation<lb/> and communication <lb/>with the atmosphere.<lb/> II. Articles of least natural<lb/> durability: tho' <lb/> for a greater or lesser<lb/> length of time preservable<lb/> by the art.<lb/> 1. Flesh of animals<lb/> 2. Herbaceous parts <lb/> of vegetables.<lb/> III Articles of intermediate<lb/> degrees of natural<lb/> durability. Examples.<lb/> 1. Wood of ligneous plants<lb/>2. Seeds of plants as wheat<lb/> &amp; other grain.<lb/> 3. Roots, tuberous and <lb/> bulbous. <add>Art.11</add></p>
 
 
 






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1826. May 20. Constitutional Code

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively. S.6. Statistic Function.

or 7

Art... or 7. II Subject
matter or source of
loss, a thing moveable
modes of loss. Examples
1. Non application
2. Application uneconomical
3. Deterioration or destruction
spontaneous
for want of appropriate
custody.
4. Deterioration by positive
human agency.
5. Deterioration for want
of reparation.
5. Miscalculation:
strange in a place not
conveniently accessible:
whence less of labour
employed in excess.
In case of articles not
applicable but by
consumption, as food,
fuel &.c
6. Consumption useless
7. Consumption excessive
8. Consumption uneconomical.
9. Lease gratuitous.
10. Lease, at under price.
11. Lease to a borrower
by whom it is deteriorated.
12. Lease to a non-solvent
borrower.
13. Lease to a borrower
by whom it is not returned.
14. Elimination by accident,
without blame
to the custodial functionary.


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or 7 contind.

15. Elimination through
negligence or rashness
on the part of the custodial
functionary.
16. Embezzlement by the
custodial functionary.
17. Theft, by another person,
functionary or non functionary.
18 Fraudulent obtainment
by do.
19. Peculation: from less
in any one of the above
or other forms, or profit derived
by a direction or
custodient functionary.

or 8.

Art... or 8. Efficient
causes and modes of
spontaneous deterioration.
Examples:
1.Evaporation
2. Exsiccation
3.
4. Induration.
5. Emacliction
6. Fermentation, saccharineacetous,
or putrefaction.
7. Discoloration.

or 9.

Art... or 9. Efficient causes
or modes of spontaneous
destruction. Examples
1. Subject matters vegetable
in a natural state in large
masses. Efficient cause,
contribution in consequence
of fermentation.
2. Subject matter vegetable
in a manufactured state
sails on cordage heaped
together in a humid state,
with an contiguity
to matter
efficient cause, combustion
as above.


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or 9 contind.

3. Subject matter mineral
with vegetable in a
manufactured state,
gunpowder. Efficient
cause of destruction, by
explosion, in wind as
glass a bubble having
the effect of a lens.

or 10.

Art... or 10. Subject
matters, considered in
respect of their degrees
of natural durability,
independently of their
application to use.
Examples
Articles of greatest
durability.
1. Precious stones crystalized.
2. Stones ( of
Earths) in general.
3. Metals in general.
4. Shells of shell fish,
my naturalist ranked
under the name of
5. Bones and horns of
animals.
6. Alcohol... bodies,
and other products of
chemical analysis if
kept from evaporation
and communication
with the atmosphere.
II. Articles of least natural
durability: tho'
for a greater or lesser
length of time preservable
by the art.
1. Flesh of animals
2. Herbaceous parts
of vegetables.
III Articles of intermediate
degrees of natural
durability. Examples.
1. Wood of ligneous plants
2. Seeds of plants as wheat
& other grain.
3. Roots, tuberous and
bulbous. Art.11





Identifier: | JB/038/309/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1826-05-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 7 - or 10

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

309

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / statistic function

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d20 / e2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11946

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