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<p>1821. Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 15th.<lb/> | |||
' | <!-- pencil -->Collectanea Norway</p> | ||
<p>has granted to the Norwegian nation & with regard to which no<lb/> | |||
person can be so interested as himself in maintaining their purity<lb/> | |||
& prolonging their existence.</p> | |||
<p>Section 15. – During the stay of the King in Sweden, his Majesty will<lb/> | |||
always have near him the Minister of State, of Norway & two Members<lb/> | |||
of the Norwegian Council who shall succeed each other at the King's<lb/> | |||
pleasure, in such a manner however, that no Councillor shall continue<lb/> | |||
in this conspiracy longer than 3 <add>following</add> years. They shall be charged<lb/> | |||
with the same duties & the same responsibility &c &c – (Vide the Constitution.)</p> | |||
<p>Section 22<lb/> | |||
All Royal Functionaries, the Judges excepted, may without <del>pre</del><lb/> | |||
being previously brought to trial be dismissed by the King, after he<lb/> | |||
shall have heard the opinion of his Norwegian Council with respect to<lb/> | |||
the pension to be granted by Functionaries so dismissed. &c &c. (Vide<lb/> | |||
the Constitution.)</p> | |||
<p>The Judges can only be suspended, &c, &c (Vide the Constitution.)</p> | |||
<p>Section 68.<lb/> | |||
The opening of the Storthing shall generally take place on the first<lb/> | |||
work day in the month of June, every 3 years, in the capital or some<lb/> | |||
other town in the kingdom.</p> | |||
<p>Section 71.<lb/> | |||
The members of the Storthing shall continue their functions<lb/> | |||
as such during 3 consecutive years, as well in the extraordinary as<lb/> | |||
in the <del>S</del> ordinary Storthings which may be held during that period<lb/> | |||
unless the King previously to the expiration of the said term should<lb/> | |||
think proper to dissolve the Storthing in order that new elections<lb/> | |||
may be made. Such a dissolution however not to take place in the<lb/> | |||
course of the 3 first months of the meeting of an ordinary Storthing.</p> | |||
<p>As soon as the Storthing shall be organised the King or a person<lb/> | |||
whom his Majesty may authorize for the purpose shall open it by a<lb/> | |||
speech, informing the Assembly of the state of the kingdom & pointing<lb/> | |||
out the objects to which his Majesty may be particularly desirous of<lb/> | |||
calling the attention of the Storthing. No deliberation shall take place<lb/> | |||
during the presence of the King. The Storthing shall select from <add>amongst</add> its<lb/> | |||
members a 4th to form the Sarthing; the other 3/4ths will copose the<lb/> | |||
Odelsthing. Each of these 2 chambers shall have its particular meeting.<lb/> | |||
The King will nominate for the time of the duration of the Storthing, the<lb/> | |||
Presidents of the Storthing, the Sarthing & the Odelsthing from amongst<lb/> | |||
the members of these Assemblies. These Presidents will lose their right of<lb/> | |||
voting in the Assemblies during the Sessions; their substitutes will therefore<lb/> | |||
be called to sit in the Storthing. The King will also appoint the Vice<lb/> | |||
Presidents who will also lose their right of voting so long as they continue<lb/> | |||
Presidents. Each Chamber shall nominate, for its Secretary, an individual<lb/> | |||
not a Member of the Storthing.</p> | |||
<p>Section 75. Litr. A. – Instead of the 1st July, the Stat Dec<hi rend="superscript">n</hi> (Sect 79 wholly repeated).<lb/> | |||
Sect. 81. These words "rept those mentioned in the 79th Sec." shall be omitted.<lb/> | |||
Sect. 82. The final Letter "E" shall be rescinded.<lb/> | |||
Sect. 92 (Letter "E"), or who shall have been naturalized.</p> | |||
<p>New <del>Articles</del> Section between<lb/> | |||
the Articles 84 & 85.<lb/> | |||
The Storthing shall in preference,<lb/> | |||
occupy itself with<lb/> | |||
the following affairs:–<lb/> | |||
"Those which the King may<lb/> | |||
cause to be transmitted to<lb/> | |||
the Assembly:– "Those which<lb/> | |||
have been constitutionally<lb/> | |||
transmitted to the Assembly<lb/> | |||
by the presiding ordinary Storthing,<lb/> | |||
to be decided upon;<lb/> | |||
Those which the Storthing in<lb/> | |||
virtue of the terms of the 75th Sec.<lb/> | |||
of the Constitution is bound to<lb/> | |||
discuss; & Those finally which<lb/> | |||
may be essentially connected<lb/> | |||
with the affairs above enumerated."</p> | |||
<p>In the Extraordinary<lb/> | |||
Storthing only affairs which are<lb/> | |||
transmitted by the King shall be discussed.</p> | |||
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1821. Septr 15th.
Collectanea Norway
has granted to the Norwegian nation & with regard to which no
person can be so interested as himself in maintaining their purity
& prolonging their existence.
Section 15. – During the stay of the King in Sweden, his Majesty will
always have near him the Minister of State, of Norway & two Members
of the Norwegian Council who shall succeed each other at the King's
pleasure, in such a manner however, that no Councillor shall continue
in this conspiracy longer than 3 following years. They shall be charged
with the same duties & the same responsibility &c &c – (Vide the Constitution.)
Section 22
All Royal Functionaries, the Judges excepted, may without pre
being previously brought to trial be dismissed by the King, after he
shall have heard the opinion of his Norwegian Council with respect to
the pension to be granted by Functionaries so dismissed. &c &c. (Vide
the Constitution.)
The Judges can only be suspended, &c, &c (Vide the Constitution.)
Section 68.
The opening of the Storthing shall generally take place on the first
work day in the month of June, every 3 years, in the capital or some
other town in the kingdom.
Section 71.
The members of the Storthing shall continue their functions
as such during 3 consecutive years, as well in the extraordinary as
in the S ordinary Storthings which may be held during that period
unless the King previously to the expiration of the said term should
think proper to dissolve the Storthing in order that new elections
may be made. Such a dissolution however not to take place in the
course of the 3 first months of the meeting of an ordinary Storthing.
As soon as the Storthing shall be organised the King or a person
whom his Majesty may authorize for the purpose shall open it by a
speech, informing the Assembly of the state of the kingdom & pointing
out the objects to which his Majesty may be particularly desirous of
calling the attention of the Storthing. No deliberation shall take place
during the presence of the King. The Storthing shall select from amongst its
members a 4th to form the Sarthing; the other 3/4ths will copose the
Odelsthing. Each of these 2 chambers shall have its particular meeting.
The King will nominate for the time of the duration of the Storthing, the
Presidents of the Storthing, the Sarthing & the Odelsthing from amongst
the members of these Assemblies. These Presidents will lose their right of
voting in the Assemblies during the Sessions; their substitutes will therefore
be called to sit in the Storthing. The King will also appoint the Vice
Presidents who will also lose their right of voting so long as they continue
Presidents. Each Chamber shall nominate, for its Secretary, an individual
not a Member of the Storthing.
Section 75. Litr. A. – Instead of the 1st July, the Stat Decn (Sect 79 wholly repeated).
Sect. 81. These words "rept those mentioned in the 79th Sec." shall be omitted.
Sect. 82. The final Letter "E" shall be rescinded.
Sect. 92 (Letter "E"), or who shall have been naturalized.
New Articles Section between
the Articles 84 & 85.
The Storthing shall in preference,
occupy itself with
the following affairs:–
"Those which the King may
cause to be transmitted to
the Assembly:– "Those which
have been constitutionally
transmitted to the Assembly
by the presiding ordinary Storthing,
to be decided upon;
Those which the Storthing in
virtue of the terms of the 75th Sec.
of the Constitution is bound to
discuss; & Those finally which
may be essentially connected
with the affairs above enumerated."
In the Extraordinary
Storthing only affairs which are
transmitted by the King shall be discussed.
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