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1826. <del>April 6</del> May 5 June 19 <note><!-- Red ink -->Used: <del><gap/></del> AB.
<head>1826. <del>April 6</del> May 5 June 19<lb/>Constitutional Code</head><!-- some in red ink, marginal summaries in pencil --> <p>+ Used: <note><del><gap/></del> AB. terms<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> <del>IV</del> <add>XI</add> Ministers Severally <add>atend</add><lb/>&sect;.12. Trade Ministers</note></p> <p><hi rend="underline">Add Weights and Measures cognizance.</hi> </p><p>&sect; 12.  <hi rend="underline">Trade Minister</hi></p> <p><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi></p> <p><note>1<lb/>
terms<lb/>
<sic>Art.</sic> 1. In addition to<lb/><add>what belongs</add> to Judiciary, Trade<lb/>Minister contributes to<lb/>give execution and effect<lb/>to Trade Laws,<lb/>and if as often as he<lb/>exercises <sic>meliorative</sic> suggestive<lb/> function</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 1. To the Trade Minister <del>it belongs</del><lb/>under the direction of the Prime Minister and the Legislature<lb/>it belongs to do whatsoever is  <add>perform all such functions/operations as are/to make all such arrangements as are </add> needful, over<lb/>and above that <add>those</add> which belong to the Judicial department<lb/>towards giving execution and effect to the laws made for<lb/>the regulation of trade, and to report <add>from time to time</add> to the Prime Minister<lb/>and the Legislature any such changes as to him<lb/>shall have appeared requisite.</p> <p><note>2<lb/>
atend.</note><lb/>
<sic>Art.</sic> 2. Causes of need<lb/>for <del>continu</del> frequently<lb/>recurring changes in the<lb/>Trade Law</note></p> <p><note>1. Effect as to discouragement <lb/>and encouragement, produced<lb/>intentionally or<lb/>unintentionally <del>by<lb/>taxation</del> in price <del>by</del><lb/>of different articles by<lb/>taxation.</note></p> <p><note>2. On <hi rend="underline">all</hi> by difference<lb/>in the quantity <add>aggregate</add> of money<lb/>when <sic>encreased</sic> by<lb/>addition or diminution<lb/><sic>substractive</sic> to <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> if factitious.</note></p> <p><note>3. Obviating of Fraud in<lb/>apparent value</note></p> <p><note>4. Effects on particular articles<lb/>by the temporarily indispensable<lb/>monopoly produced by Patents</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 2. How questionable so ever may be<lb/>the usefulness of laws made for the direct purpose of giving<lb/><add>factitious</add> encouragement either in the aggregate or in this or that<lb/>particular branch in addition to the national and aptly<lb/>proportioned encouragement given by the effectual demands, &#x2014;<lb/>need <add>not only</add> for regulations on the subject of trade, but <del>f</del> also <add>moreover</add><lb/>for frequent changes in the matter of these regulations<lb/>can not fail <add>can never fail</add> to be produced by a variety causes.</p> <p>Examples as follows</p> <p><del>1. Effect, with and without design</del> <add>1. In the way of discouragement and repressive effect/vertical prohibition whether</add><lb/>with or without intention <del>m</del> produced by <unclear>fixative</unclear> laws<lb/> on the prices absolute and comparative of the <del>articles <add>commodities</add></del><lb/><add>subject matters</add> on which the taxes are imposed: <add>whereby without any such design discouragement is<lb/><del>given to</del> applied to some and encouragement to others, and thereby a <!-- continues into the margin and along the edge of the page -->demand/need produced for effects<lb/>of a respectively apposite<lb/>tendency for the purpose of obviating and counteracting such  unintended effects.</add></p> <p>2. Effect produced on the prices <add>money</add> of commodities <add>things unmoveable and moveable</add> by<lb/>variations in the quantity <add>relative aggregate</add> of money of various sorts as<lb/>compared with the aggregate quantity of commodities exposed <add>things unmoveable and moveable destined for</add><lb/>to sale</p> <!-- pencil note --><p><note>5 Need of maximizing price and minimizing<lb/>false information, <add>thence fraud</add> as to the<lb/>need and supply of articles.</note></p>
Ch. <del>IV</del><add>XI Ministers Severally<lb/>
S.12. Trade Ministers</add><lb/>
<head>Constitutional Code</head>
<p><hi rend="underline">Add Weights and Measures cognizance</hi> </p>
<p><gap/> 12.  <hi rend="underline">Trade Minister</hi></p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi></p>
<p>Art. 1 To the Trade Minister <del>it belongs</del> <note>1.<lb/>
Art. In addition to<lb/>
<add>what belongs</add>to judiciary, Trade<lb/>
MInister contribution to<lb/>
give executive and effect<lb/>
2. Trade Leg<gap/><lb/>
and <gap/> as often as <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> <gap/>ive  <gap/><lb/>
<gap/></note><lb/>
under the direction of the Prime Minister and the Legislature<lb/>
it belongs to do whatsoever <add>perform all such functions as are<add>to make all such arrangements as are</add></add> is <add>operation</add> needful, over<lb/>
and above that<add>those</add> which belong to the Indicent department<lb/>
towards giving <gap/> and effect to the <gap/> made for<lb/>
the regulation of trade, and to report<add>from time to time</add> to the Prime Minister<lb/>
and the Legislature any such changes as to him<lb/>
sha<gap/> have appeared requisite.</p>
 
<p>Art. 2. How questionable so ever may be <note>2<lb/>
Art.2. Causes of<gap/><lb/>
for &#x2014; frequently<lb/>
recurring changes in the<lb/>
Trade Law<lb/>
1. Effect as to discouragement <lb/>
and encouragement, produced<lb/>
intentionally or<lb/>
mischievously <del>by</del><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> or price <del>by</del><lb/>
of different articles by<lb/>
<gap/><lb/>
2. on <hi rend="underline">all</hi> by difference<lb/>
in the <add>aggregate</add> quantity of <gap/><lb/>
when exercised by</note><lb/>
the usefulness of laws made for the direct purpose of giving<lb/>
<add>factitious</add> encouragement either in the aggregate or in this or that<lb/>
particular branch in addition to the national and aptly<lb/>
proportioned encouragement given by the effectual demands<lb/>
need for <add>not only</add> regulations on the subject of trade, but <del><gap/></del> <add>morrow</add> also<lb/>
for frequent changes in the matter of these regulation<lb/>
can not fail<add>can never fail</add> to be produced by a variety causes,<lb/>
Examples as follows</p>
<p><del>1. Effect, with and without design</del><add>1. In the way of discouragement and <add>vertical prohibition</add></add><add>repression effect whether</add><lb/>
with or without intention <del><gap/></del> produced by <unclear>fixative</unclear> laws<lb/>
on the price absolute and comparative of the <del><gap/></del><add><del>con<gap/></del></add><lb/>
<add>subject matters</add> on which the taxes are imposed whereby <add>without any such design</add> discouragement is<lb/>
<del>given to</del> applied to some and encouragement to others, and thereby a  
demand <add>need</add> produced for effect<lb/>
of a respectively apposite<lb/>
tendency for the purpose.</p>
 
<p>2. Effect produced on the <add>money</add> priced of commodities <add>things unmoveable and moveable</add> by<lb/>
variation in the quantity <add>relative aggregate</add> of money of various sorts as<lb/>
compared with the aggregate <add>things unmoveable and moveable destined for</add> quantity of commodities exposed<lb/>
to sale</p>




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1826. April 6 May 5 June 19
Constitutional Code

+ Used: AB. terms
Ch. IV XI Ministers Severally atend
§.12. Trade Ministers

Add Weights and Measures cognizance.

§ 12. Trade Minister

Enactive

1
Art. 1. In addition to
what belongs to Judiciary, Trade
Minister contributes to
give execution and effect
to Trade Laws,
and if as often as he
exercises meliorative suggestive
function

Art. 1. To the Trade Minister it belongs
under the direction of the Prime Minister and the Legislature
it belongs to do whatsoever is perform all such functions/operations as are/to make all such arrangements as are needful, over
and above that those which belong to the Judicial department
towards giving execution and effect to the laws made for
the regulation of trade, and to report from time to time to the Prime Minister
and the Legislature any such changes as to him
shall have appeared requisite.

2
Art. 2. Causes of need
for continu frequently
recurring changes in the
Trade Law

1. Effect as to discouragement
and encouragement, produced
intentionally or
unintentionally by
taxation
in price by
of different articles by
taxation.

2. On all by difference
in the quantity aggregate of money
when encreased by
addition or diminution
substractive to do if factitious.

3. Obviating of Fraud in
apparent value

4. Effects on particular articles
by the temporarily indispensable
monopoly produced by Patents

Art. 2. How questionable so ever may be
the usefulness of laws made for the direct purpose of giving
factitious encouragement either in the aggregate or in this or that
particular branch in addition to the national and aptly
proportioned encouragement given by the effectual demands, —
need not only for regulations on the subject of trade, but f also moreover
for frequent changes in the matter of these regulations
can not fail can never fail to be produced by a variety causes.

Examples as follows

1. Effect, with and without design 1. In the way of discouragement and repressive effect/vertical prohibition whether
with or without intention m produced by fixative laws
on the prices absolute and comparative of the articles commodities
subject matters on which the taxes are imposed: whereby without any such design discouragement is
given to applied to some and encouragement to others, and thereby a demand/need produced for effects
of a respectively apposite
tendency for the purpose of obviating and counteracting such unintended effects.

2. Effect produced on the prices money of commodities things unmoveable and moveable by
variations in the quantity relative aggregate of money of various sorts as
compared with the aggregate quantity of commodities exposed things unmoveable and moveable destined for
to sale

5 Need of maximizing price and minimizing
false information, thence fraud as to the
need and supply of articles.





Identifier: | JB/042/095/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1826-05-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

095

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

trade minister / enactive

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d46 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

"used: ab terms at end"

ID Number

13018

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