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<head>1826. April 3</head>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head>


1826. April 3    4<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 3. Functions in all.</note><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 3. Functions in all.</p><p>X. 1    43.<lb/>Elimination modes.<lb/>1. Serviceable; function<lb/>eliminative.<lb/>2. Disserviceable, function<lb/>elimination prevention.</p><p>X. 2.    44.<lb/>I. Modes of serviceable<lb/>elimination.<lb/>1. Appropriate consumption &#x2014;<lb/>rapid or gradual,<lb/>according to the purpose<lb/>and the thing,<lb/>maximum of rapidity.<lb/>Example, gunpowder.</p><p>XI. 1    45.<lb/>Converse to transference<lb/>is transacception<lb/>or say transreception:<lb/>function, transacception<lb/>or say transreception.<lb/>See procurement<lb/>and procurative<lb/>function.</p><p>XI. 2.    46.<lb/>Converse of purchase<lb/>is sale:<lb/>function, venditive.</p><p>XI. 3.    47.<lb/>Converse of hire, is<lb/>out-letting: function<lb/>locative.</p><p>XI. 4.    48.<lb/>Out-letting supposes<lb/>subsequent retroacception:<lb/>function, retroacceptive.</p><p>XI. 5.    49.<lb/>Converse to gratuitous<lb/>reception is donation<lb/>function donative.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 3. Functions in all.<p>XI. 5.    50.<lb/>Exemplification.<lb/>Sole subdepartment<lb/>in which it can be<lb/>serviceable, the Foreign<lb/>Relation d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi>. Subject matter;<lb/>trinkets given to<lb/>Foreign functionaries<lb/>at __________ or in their<lb/>respective.<lb/>In any other case,<lb/><hi rend="underline">donation is embezzlement</hi>.</p><p>X. 3.    51.<lb/>Sale serviceable<lb/>Exemplification.<lb/>Domain Subdepartment.<lb/>Sale of the <hi rend="underline">produce</hi>, if any,<lb/>immoveable things, kept<lb/>on hand.</p><p>Examples &#x2014;<lb/>1. Mines.<lb/>2. Fisheries.<lb/>3. Agricultural<lb/>Establishments.</p><p>X. 4    52.<lb/>II. Modes of desserviceable<lb/>elimination <lb/>Disserviceable are all<lb/>the serviceable, in so far<lb/>as frugality fails of being<lb/>maximized.</p><p>X 5    53.<lb/>So many modes of<lb/>serviceable elimination<lb/>unfrugally exercised, so<lb/>many modes of delinquency,<lb/>criminal or culpable.</p><p>54.<lb/>Synonymous to, or<lb/>coincident with one branch<lb/>of the custoditive, is the<lb/>disserviceable elimination<lb/>preventive function.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 3. Functions in all.<p>55.<lb/>III. Subject matter, money.<lb/>Logically included under<lb/><hi rend="underline">things</hi>: administrationally,<lb/>and financially, different:<lb/>functions exercisible<lb/>being comparatively<lb/>so few.</p><p>56.<lb/>Functions are<lb/>1. Procurative, including<lb/>requisitive.<lb/>2. Custoditive.<lb/>3. Eliminative.</p><p>57.<lb/>Included in procurative<lb/>are<lb/>1. Requisitive.<lb/>2. Ordinarily exactive:<lb/>viz. by indiscrimination<lb/>and proportionate<lb/>taxation.<lb/>3. Conductive or money<lb/>borrowing.<lb/>4. Extraordinarily<lb/>exactive, by exaction from<lb/>individuals assignable.<lb/>5. Ex-dono acceptive &#x2014;<lb/>gift receiving.</p><p>58.<lb/>Included in custoditive<lb/>are<lb/>1. Identically custoditive.<lb/>2. Reparative: viz. by<lb/>transformation, or say<lb/>recovering.<lb/>3. Disserviceable elimination<lb/>preventive.</p><p>59.<lb/>Included in elimination,<lb/>to wit serviceable<lb/>d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> are<lb/>1. Transmissive internal.<lb/>2. Transmissive external<lb/>i.e. __________paying<lb/><del><gap/></del> 1. Official<lb/>2. Non-official.</p>
<note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 3. Functions in all.</note>
 
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>
§. 3. Functions in all.</p>
 
<p>X. 1    43.<lb/>
Elimination modes.<lb/>
1. Serviceable; function<lb/>
eliminative.<lb/>
2. Disserviceable, function<lb/>
elimination prevention.</p>
 
<p>X. 2.    44.<lb/>
I. Modes of serviceable<lb/>
elimination.<lb/>
1. Appropriate consumption &#x2014;<lb/>
rapid or gradual,<lb/>
according to the purpose<lb/>
and the thing, maximum<lb/>
of rapidity.<lb/>
Example, gunpowder.</p>
 
<p>XI. 1    45.<lb/>
Converse to transference<lb/>
is transacception<lb/>
or say transreception:<lb/>
function, transacception<lb/>
or say transreception.<lb/>
See procurement<lb/>
and procurative<lb/>
function.</p>
 
<p>XI. 2.    46.<lb/>
Converse of purchase<lb/>
is sale:<lb/>
function, venditive.</p>
 
<p>XI. 3.    47.<lb/>
Converse of hire, is<lb/>
out-letting: function<lb/>
locative.</p>
 
<p>XI. 4.    48.<lb/>
Out-letting supposes<lb/>
subsequent retroacception:<lb/>
function, retroacceptive.</p>
 
<p>XI. 5.    49.<lb/>
Converse to gratuitous<lb/>
reception is donation<lb/>
function donative.</p><pb/>
 
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 3. Functions in all.</p>
 
<p>XI. 5.    50.<lb/>
Exemplification.<lb/>
Sole subdepartment<lb/>
in which it can be serviceable,<lb/>
the Foreign Relation<lb/>
d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi>. Subject matter;<lb/>
trinkets given to<lb/>
Foreign functionaries<lb/>
at ^^^ or in their<lb/>
respective.<lb/>
In any other case, <hi rend="underline">donation<lb/>
is embezzlement.</hi></p>
 
<p>X. 3.    51.<lb/>
Sale serviceable<lb/>
Exemplification.<lb/>
Domain Subdepartment.<lb/>
Sale of the <hi rend="underline">produce</hi>, if any,<lb/>
immoveable things, kept<lb/>
on hand.</p>
 
<p>Examples &#x2014;<lb/>1. Mines.<lb/>2. Fisheries.<lb/>3. Agricultural Establishments.</p>
 
<p>X. 4    52.<lb/>II. Modes of desserviceable<lb/>elimination <lb/>Disserviceable are all<lb/>the serviceable, in so far<lb/>as frugality fails of being<lb/>maximized.</p>
 
<p>X 5    53.<lb/>So many modes of<lb/>serviceable elimination<lb/>unfrugally exercised, so<lb/>many modes of delinquency,<lb/>criminal or culpable.</p>
 
<p>54.<lb/>Synonymous to, or coincident<lb/> with one branch<lb/>of the custoditive, is the<lb/>disserviceable elimination<lb/>preventive function.</p><pb/>
 
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 3. Functions in all.</p>
<p>55.<lb/>III. Subject matter, money.<lb/>Logically included under<lb/><hi rend="underline">things</hi>: administrationally,<lb/>and financially, different:<lb/>functions exercisible<lb/>being comparatively<lb/>so few.</p>
 
<p>56.<lb/>Functions are<lb/>1. Procurative, including<lb/>requisitive.<lb/>2. Custoditive.<lb/>3. Eliminative.</p>
 
<p>57.<lb/>Included in procurative<lb/>are<lb/>1. Requisitive.<lb/>2. Ordinarily exactive:<lb/>viz. by indiscrimination<lb/>and proportionate<lb/>taxation.<lb/>3. Conductive or money<lb/>borrowing.<lb/>4. Extraordinarily<lb/>exactive, by exaction from<lb/>individuals assignable.<lb/>5. Ex-dono acceptive &#x2014;<lb/>gift receiving.</p>
 
<p>58.<lb/>Included in custoditive<lb/>are<lb/>1. Identically custoditive.<lb/>2. Reparative: viz. by<lb/>transformation, or say<lb/>recovering.<lb/>3. Disserviceable elimination<lb/>preventive.</p><p>59.<lb/>Included in elimination,<lb/>to wit serviceable<lb/>d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> are<lb/>1. Transmissive internal.<lb/>2. Transmissive external<lb/>i.e. ^^^ paying<lb/><del><gap/></del> 1. Official<lb/>2. Non-official.</p>






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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 3. Functions in all.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 3. Functions in all.

X. 1 43.
Elimination modes.
1. Serviceable; function
eliminative.
2. Disserviceable, function
elimination prevention.

X. 2. 44.
I. Modes of serviceable
elimination.
1. Appropriate consumption —
rapid or gradual,
according to the purpose
and the thing, maximum
of rapidity.
Example, gunpowder.

XI. 1 45.
Converse to transference
is transacception
or say transreception:
function, transacception
or say transreception.
See procurement
and procurative
function.

XI. 2. 46.
Converse of purchase
is sale:
function, venditive.

XI. 3. 47.
Converse of hire, is
out-letting: function
locative.

XI. 4. 48.
Out-letting supposes
subsequent retroacception:
function, retroacceptive.

XI. 5. 49.
Converse to gratuitous
reception is donation
function donative.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 3. Functions in all.

XI. 5. 50.
Exemplification.
Sole subdepartment
in which it can be serviceable,
the Foreign Relation
do.. Subject matter;
trinkets given to
Foreign functionaries
at ^^^ or in their
respective.
In any other case, donation
is embezzlement.

X. 3. 51.
Sale serviceable
Exemplification.
Domain Subdepartment.
Sale of the produce, if any,
immoveable things, kept
on hand.

Examples —
1. Mines.
2. Fisheries.
3. Agricultural Establishments.

X. 4 52.
II. Modes of desserviceable
elimination
Disserviceable are all
the serviceable, in so far
as frugality fails of being
maximized.

X 5 53.
So many modes of
serviceable elimination
unfrugally exercised, so
many modes of delinquency,
criminal or culpable.

54.
Synonymous to, or coincident
with one branch
of the custoditive, is the
disserviceable elimination
preventive function.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 3. Functions in all.

55.
III. Subject matter, money.
Logically included under
things: administrationally,
and financially, different:
functions exercisible
being comparatively
so few.

56.
Functions are
1. Procurative, including
requisitive.
2. Custoditive.
3. Eliminative.

57.
Included in procurative
are
1. Requisitive.
2. Ordinarily exactive:
viz. by indiscrimination
and proportionate
taxation.
3. Conductive or money
borrowing.
4. Extraordinarily
exactive, by exaction from
individuals assignable.
5. Ex-dono acceptive —
gift receiving.

58.
Included in custoditive
are
1. Identically custoditive.
2. Reparative: viz. by
transformation, or say
recovering.
3. Disserviceable elimination
preventive.

59.
Included in elimination,
to wit serviceable
do. are
1. Transmissive internal.
2. Transmissive external
i.e. ^^^ paying
1. Official
2. Non-official.




Identifier: | JB/038/294/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1826-04-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

42-59

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

294

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / functions in all

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / e4

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

11931

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