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<head>Indirect Legislation &sect; 6</head>
<note>Political</note>
<note>22. Establishing<lb/>qualifications for<lb/>offices.<lb/></note>
<p>25.  Provisions concerning <add>regulating</add> the <add><del>pecuniary and other</del></add> qualifications of persons<lb/>invested with public trust: such as those requiring<lb/>them to be possessed of a certain fortune, to be<lb/>of a certain rank, to <del>be married, male or female, </del><lb/><del>married or single</del> have had a certain education.<lb/><note>Determining the <lb/>classes of persons <lb/>among whom public <lb/>powers shall be entrusted<lb/></note> These apply <del>against the</del> to breaches and abuses<lb/>of public trusts; and more indirectly to political<lb/>defamation, <add>political</add> vilification, political tumults and<lb/>rebellion.<lb/></p>
<note>23.  Providing for<lb/>the publicity of<lb/>the proceedings<lb/>of administration<lb/></note>
<p>26.  Provisions for the publicity of proceedings of<lb/>state, in all cases in which no particular reason can<lb/>be assigned why secrecy should be observed: <del>The</del><lb/>as also of the reasons of those proceedings.  This applies<lb/>to the offences mentioned in the preceding<lb/>article<lb/></p>


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36

Indirect Legislation § 6

Political

22. Establishing
qualifications for
offices.

25. Provisions concerning regulating the pecuniary and other qualifications of persons
invested with public trust: such as those requiring
them to be possessed of a certain fortune, to be
of a certain rank, to be married, male or female,
married or single have had a certain education.
Determining the
classes of persons
among whom public
powers shall be entrusted
These apply against the to breaches and abuses
of public trusts; and more indirectly to political
defamation, political vilification, political tumults and
rebellion.

23. Providing for
the publicity of
the proceedings
of administration

26. Provisions for the publicity of proceedings of
state, in all cases in which no particular reason can
be assigned why secrecy should be observed: The
as also of the reasons of those proceedings. This applies
to the offences mentioned in the preceding
article



Identifier: | JB/087/039/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

039

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f35 / f36

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

r williams

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27564

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