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1826. July 22.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated</p><p>20.<lb/>Art 20. II. Oppression<lb/>by locomutative power.<lb/>Remedies &#x2014;<lb/>1. Preventive.<lb/>2. Sanative<lb/>1. Prevention, by annexing<lb/>to the exercise the<lb/>obligation of publicity<lb/>thereof, and of the<lb/>justifying circumstances:<lb/>sanative, by subjecting<lb/>to the <sic>controul</sic> of<lb/>an Appellate Judicatory.</p><p>21.<lb/>Art 21. Use of the<lb/>preventive remedy,<lb/>substituting judicial to<lb/>arbitrary procedure.</p><p>22.<lb/>Art 22. Exercise of<lb/>the locomutative power.<lb/>I. Dislocation. Heads<lb/>of Entry. Examples.<lb/>1.Time of the operation<lb/>designated by year,<lb/>month, day of month,<lb/>day of week.<lb/>2. Dislocatee who.<lb/>personal and official.<lb/>3. Dislocator, who.<lb/>4. Justification as to<lb/>1. <gap/>. 2. fact.<lb/>5. Indication of the<lb/>sources and general<lb/>nature of the evidence.<lb/>6. Time to a minute<lb/>after which the dislocatee<lb/>is <hi rend="underline">out</hi>.<lb/>7. Shape of the declared<lb/>inaptitude: corresponding<lb/>to aptitude 1. Moral<lb/>2. Cognitional. 3.<lb/>Judicial. 4. Active.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated<p><del>30</del> 23.<lb/>Art 23. Inaptitude cognitional<lb/>judicial or active,<lb/>resignation may be<lb/>accepted and assigned as the<lb/>sole cause of the dislocation:<lb/>moral, not: it<lb/>will be stated as the<lb/>cause.</p><p><del>31</del> 24.<lb/>Art 24. In a separate<lb/>paper, will be the<lb/>minute of the Record<lb/>including the evidence at<lb/>large.</p><p><del>32</del> 25.<lb/>Art 25. Suspension.<lb/>Heads of Entry. Examples.<lb/>1. Time.<lb/>2. Suspendee.<lb/>3. Suspender.<lb/>4. Justification cause<lb/>5. Indication as to the<lb/>evidence.<lb/>6. Time from which<lb/>suspension reckons.<lb/>All, as per Art. 22.<lb/>7. Time, at which it ceases.</p><p>26.<lb/>Art 26. Time, the least<lb/>sufficient, power of removal<lb/>any number of times<lb/>reserved, so as none be<lb/>for a term longer than<lb/>the first.<lb/>Reason - prevention of<lb/>virtual dislocation, through<lb/>forgetfulness, indolence<lb/>or ill will.</p><p><del>33</del> 27.<lb/>Art 27. Add, in case of<lb/>removal, time and<lb/>place at which notice<lb/>will be delivered: on<lb/>the future communication,<lb/>securing principle<lb/>as per Procedure Code.</p><p>34 28.<lb/>Art 28. Of each removal,<lb/>the justification cause<lb/>will be ment<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi>: whe<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> the<lb/>original or a fresh one.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated
<p>1826. July 22.</p><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated</p>
 
<p>20.<lb/>Art 20. II. Oppression<lb/>by locomutative power.<lb/>Remedies &#x2014;<lb/>1. Preventive.<lb/>2. Sanative<lb/>1. Prevention, by annexing<lb/>to the exercise the<lb/>obligation of publicity<lb/>thereof, and of the<lb/>justifying circumstances:<lb/>sanative, by subjecting<lb/>to the <sic>controul</sic> of<lb/>an Appellate Judicatory.</p>
 
<p>21.<lb/>Art 21. Use of the<lb/>preventive remedy,<lb/>substituting judicial to<lb/>arbitrary procedure.</p><p>22.<lb/>Art 22. Exercise of<lb/>the locomutative power.<lb/>I. Dislocation. Heads<lb/>of Entry. Examples.<lb/>1.Time of the operation<lb/>designated by year,<lb/>month, day of month,<lb/>day of week.<lb/>2. Dislocatee who.<lb/>personal and official.<lb/>3. Dislocator, who.<lb/>4. Justification as to<lb/>1. <gap/>. 2. fact.<lb/>5. Indication of the<lb/>sources and general<lb/>nature of the evidence.<lb/>6. Time to a minute<lb/>after which the dislocatee<lb/>is <hi rend="underline">out</hi>.<lb/>7. Shape of the declared<lb/>inaptitude: corresponding<lb/>to aptitude 1. Moral<lb/>2. Cognitional. 3.<lb/>Judicial. 4. Active.</p>
 
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<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated</p>
 
<p><del>30</del> 23.<lb/>Art 23. Inaptitude cognitional<lb/>judicial or active,<lb/>resignation may be<lb/>accepted and assigned as the<lb/>sole cause of the dislocation:<lb/>moral, not: it<lb/>will be stated as the<lb/>cause.</p>
 
<p><del>31</del> 24.<lb/>Art 24. In a separate<lb/>paper, will be the<lb/>minute of the Record<lb/>including the evidence at<lb/>large.</p>
 
<p><del>32</del> 25.<lb/>Art 25. Suspension.<lb/>Heads of Entry. Examples.<lb/>1. Time.<lb/>2. Suspendee.<lb/>3. Suspender.<lb/>4. Justification cause<lb/>5. Indication as to the<lb/>evidence.<lb/>6. Time from which<lb/>suspension reckons.<lb/>All, as per Art. 22.<lb/>7. Time, at which it ceases.</p>
 
<p>26.<lb/>Art 26. Time, the least<lb/>sufficient, power of removal<lb/>any number of times<lb/>reserved, so as none be<lb/>for a term longer than<lb/>the first.<lb/>Reason - prevention of<lb/>virtual dislocation, through<lb/>forgetfulness, indolence<lb/>or ill will.</p>
 
<p><del>33</del> 27.<lb/>Art 27. Add, in case of<lb/>removal, time and<lb/>place at which notice<lb/>will be delivered: on<lb/>the future communication,<lb/>securing principle<lb/>as per Procedure Code.</p>
 
<p>34 28.<lb/>Art 28. Of each removal,<lb/>the justification cause<lb/>will be ment<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi>: whe<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> the<lb/>original or a fresh one.</p>
 
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<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated</p>
 
<p><del>35</del> 29.<lb/>Art 29. Causes by any<lb/>one of which the<lb/>suspension will be determined.<lb/>1. Non-removal.<lb/>2. Non-mention of the<lb/>justification cause<lb/>thereof.<lb/>e. Non-notification, as above.</p>
 
<p>36 30.<lb/>Art 30. III. Transference.<lb/>Heads of Entry. Examples.<lb/>Same as in a dislocation<lb/>instrument.</p>
 
<p><del>37</del> 31.<lb/>Art 31. Note that,<lb/>vacancy excepted,<lb/>transferees will be two.<lb/>Justificative causes in<lb/>this case &#x2014; <lb/>1. Blame on the part<lb/>of either.<lb/>2. On the part of both.<lb/>3. Blame, on the part of<lb/>neither, but benefit<lb/>to the service from the<lb/>change.<lb/>4. Mutual convenience.<lb/>5. Cases, in which<lb/>benefit to the service<lb/>and mutual convenience<lb/>may be justificative<lb/>causes of the transference.<lb/>I. On the part of either<lb/>disagreement with<lb/>1. Superordinate.<lb/>2. Colleagues in other<lb/>offices.<lb/>3. Subordinates.<lb/>4. Suitors, or other<lb/>non-functionaries with<lb/>whom the business<lb/>brings him into contact.</p>
 
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<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated.</p>
 
<p>II. Remedies<lb/><gap/> to Locomutative Oppression<lb/>1. Preventive</p>






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1826. July 22.

Constitutional Code.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated

20.
Art 20. II. Oppression
by locomutative power.
Remedies —
1. Preventive.
2. Sanative
1. Prevention, by annexing
to the exercise the
obligation of publicity
thereof, and of the
justifying circumstances:
sanative, by subjecting
to the controul of
an Appellate Judicatory.

21.
Art 21. Use of the
preventive remedy,
substituting judicial to
arbitrary procedure.

22.
Art 22. Exercise of
the locomutative power.
I. Dislocation. Heads
of Entry. Examples.
1.Time of the operation
designated by year,
month, day of month,
day of week.
2. Dislocatee who.
personal and official.
3. Dislocator, who.
4. Justification as to
1. . 2. fact.
5. Indication of the
sources and general
nature of the evidence.
6. Time to a minute
after which the dislocatee
is out.
7. Shape of the declared
inaptitude: corresponding
to aptitude 1. Moral
2. Cognitional. 3.
Judicial. 4. Active.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated

30 23.
Art 23. Inaptitude cognitional
judicial or active,
resignation may be
accepted and assigned as the
sole cause of the dislocation:
moral, not: it
will be stated as the
cause.

31 24.
Art 24. In a separate
paper, will be the
minute of the Record
including the evidence at
large.

32 25.
Art 25. Suspension.
Heads of Entry. Examples.
1. Time.
2. Suspendee.
3. Suspender.
4. Justification cause
5. Indication as to the
evidence.
6. Time from which
suspension reckons.
All, as per Art. 22.
7. Time, at which it ceases.

26.
Art 26. Time, the least
sufficient, power of removal
any number of times
reserved, so as none be
for a term longer than
the first.
Reason - prevention of
virtual dislocation, through
forgetfulness, indolence
or ill will.

33 27.
Art 27. Add, in case of
removal, time and
place at which notice
will be delivered: on
the future communication,
securing principle
as per Procedure Code.

34 28.
Art 28. Of each removal,
the justification cause
will be mentd.: wher. the
original or a fresh one.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated

35 29.
Art 29. Causes by any
one of which the
suspension will be determined.
1. Non-removal.
2. Non-mention of the
justification cause
thereof.
e. Non-notification, as above.

36 30.
Art 30. III. Transference.
Heads of Entry. Examples.
Same as in a dislocation
instrument.

37 31.
Art 31. Note that,
vacancy excepted,
transferees will be two.
Justificative causes in
this case —
1. Blame on the part
of either.
2. On the part of both.
3. Blame, on the part of
neither, but benefit
to the service from the
change.
4. Mutual convenience.
5. Cases, in which
benefit to the service
and mutual convenience
may be justificative
causes of the transference.
I. On the part of either
disagreement with
1. Superordinate.
2. Colleagues in other
offices.
3. Subordinates.
4. Suitors, or other
non-functionaries with
whom the business
brings him into contact.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.

II. Remedies
to Locomutative Oppression
1. Preventive




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1826-07-22

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20-31

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038

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constitutional code

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326

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constitutional code

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001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / oppression obviated

Category

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1

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recto

Page Numbering

d4

Penner

john flowerdew colls

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j whatman turkey mill 1824

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jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

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1824

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11963

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