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<head>1823. Sept<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 26.  1825 Oct. 31   1828 Aug. 22.</head> <note>1839. May 19 </note>
<p>1823. Sept<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 26.  1825 Oct. 31. 1828 Aug. 22. Sept.
<head>Sept. 19</head>
19.</p>  
 
<p>1839. May 19.</p>
<head>Constitutional Code. <del>1. Enactive Part</del></head> <note>Ch.<del>12</del>XI <del><gap/></del> Ministers severally</note><lb/>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head>
<del><gap/></del> 13 June 1826 Consider this Section for the purpose of <note>S.2. Legislation Minister's<lb/>
<note>Ch. IX. Ministers Severally<lb/>
functions.</note><lb/>
§. 2. Legislation Minister's<lb/>
<p><del>Ch. 10</del> <del>Chapter</del> Ch. IX.SS.8 Inspector function.</p>
functions.</note>
<p>16 June 1826 Conformed with Ch. XII. <hi rend="underline"><unclear>Evaluate amendative</unclear> function</hi></p>
<p>☞ 13 June. Consulted this Section for the purpose of<lb/>
<head>S.2. Legislation Minister's <del>functions.</del></head>
Ch. IX. §. 8. Inspective function.</p>
<note><!-- Underlined in red ink and struck through in black ink --><gap/>3 <hi rend="underline">Not to go to the</hi><lb/>
<p>16 June 1826. Confound with Ch. XII. <hi rend="underline">Eventual-emendative function.</hi></p>
<hi rend="underline">Netherlands these two</hi><lb/>
<note>Not to go to the<lb/>
<hi rend="underline"><del>two</del> leaves.</hi></note>
Netherlands these two<lb/>
<p>Art 1. To the Legislation Minister it belongs, under the <lb/>
leaves.</note>
authority of the Legislature, to exercise the <del>thirteen</del><add>several</add> functions,<lb/>
<p>§. 2. Legislation Minister<del>'s functions.</del></p>
as per Ch.1<del>0</del> S.<del>3</del>4, <add>appointed to be exercised</add> in relation to all persons and<lb/>
<p>Art. 1. To the Legislation Minister it belongs, under the <lb/>
authority of the Legislature, to exercise the <del>thirteen</del> <add>several</add> functions,<lb/>
as per Ch. IX. §. <del>3</del> 4, <add>appointed to be exercised</add> in relation to all persons and<lb/>
<del>all</del> things employed in the business of legislation.</p>
<del>all</del> things employed in the business of legislation.</p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
<p>Enactive</p>
 
<p><del>Of the <add>his</add> procurative, custoditive, <add>Exam</add> and <gap/></add> reparative functions, subject matter in</del><lb/>
<p><del>Of the <add>his</add> procurative inspection <add>Exam</add> and <add>Enactive<add><gap/>cutive</add> respective functions, subject matter in</del><lb/>
<del>Art. 3 In particular, in relation to <add><gap/></add> the Legislative</del><lb/>
<del>Art. 3 In particular, in relation to <add><gap/></add> the Legislativ<del>e</del>n</del><lb/>
<del>Archives. <add>Of the contents of these, Archives,</add> Examples</del> are the manuscripts, books, maps and any other imitative sketch kept for the use of the Legislative Assembly<lb/><del>the functions the</del><lb/>
<del>Archives. <add>Of the imports of these, Archives,</add> Examples</del> are the manuscripts, books, maps and any other imitative sketch kept for the use of the Legislative Assembly<lb/>
<del>procurative, the <gap/> the applicative, the reparative, the eliminative</del>.</p>
<del>maps, and <add>any</add> other graphic representations kept for</del><add><lb/>
<p><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi><lb/>
<add><del>any other imitative sketch kept for</del></add> <del>the use of the Legislative Assembly.</del> <del>the functions the</del><lb/>
Art. 4. So, all <hi rend="underline">Edifices</hi><lb/>
<del>procurative, the <gap/> the applicative, the reparative, the <gap/>native</del>.</p>
in which the Assembly holds any of <sic>it's</sic> <hi rend="underline">sittings</hi>; and all the edifices<lb/>
<head><del>Enactive</del></head> <note>En<hi rend="underline">acti</hi>ve<lb/>
Art.4.&#x2014; So, all <hi rend="underline">Edifices</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">in which the</hi></note><lb/>
<p><del>Art 34 So, in relation <gap/> <gap/> all <hi rend="underline">edifices</hi>, in which the</del> <lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/>
Assembly holds any of <sic>it's</sic> <hi rend="underline">sittings</hi>; and all the edifices<lb/>
in which are kept any of <sic>it's</sic> <hi rend="underline">Archives</hi>: the edifices,<lb/>
in which are kept any of <sic>it's</sic> <hi rend="underline">Archives</hi>: the edifices,<lb/>
with the furniture thereto respectively belonging.</p>
with the furniture thereto respectively belonging.</p>
<head><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi> <del><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi></del></head>
<p><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi></p>
<p>Art. <del>45</del> <add>5.</add> In particular, <del>to keep in charge</del><add><del>in relation to</del></add> all <hi rend="underline">accommodations</hi><lb/>
<p>Art. 5. In particular, <del>to keep in charge</del> <add><del>in relation to</del></add> all <hi rend="underline">accommodations</hi><lb/>
for the several descriptions of <hi rend="underline">persons</hi>,<lb/>
for the several descriptions of <hi rend="underline">persons</hi>,<lb/>
habitually or occasionally <hi rend="underline">present</hi> at the sittings<lb/>
habitually or occasionally <hi rend="underline">present</hi> at the sittings<lb/>
of the Assembly. Examples are <del>1</del><add>i.</add> <hi rend="underline">Members</hi> -<del>2 <gap/></del><lb/>
of the Assembly. Examples are <del>1</del> <add>i.</add> <hi rend="underline">Members</hi> <del>2 <gap/></del><lb/>
ii. Ministers, or their <hi rend="underline">Subordinates,</hi> <add>or both,</add> attending from the<lb/>
ii. <hi rend="underline">Ministers</hi>, or their <hi rend="underline">Subordinates,</hi> <add>or both,</add> attending from the<lb/>
several sub-departments. <del>3</del><add>iii.</add> <hi rend="underline">Clerks,</hi> attendant on the<lb/>
several sub-departments. <del>3</del> <add>iii.</add> <hi rend="underline">Clerks,</hi> attendant on the<lb/>
Assembly. [<del>4</del>. <add>iv.</add> <hi rend="underline">Reporters,</hi> <del>functionary</del><add>official</add> or spontaneous,<lb/>
Assembly. <del>4</del>. <add>iv.</add> <hi rend="underline">Reporters,</hi> <del>functionary</del> <add>official</add> or spontaneous,<lb/>
of it's Debates and proceedings: <del>5</del><add>v.</add> <hi rend="underline">Visitors</hi> <del>at large attending</del> <note><del>[+] or say <hi rend="underline">Legislation</hi><lb/>
of it's Debates and proceedings: <del>5</del><add>v.</add> <hi rend="underline">Visitors</hi> <del>at large attending</del> <note><del>[+] or say <hi rend="underline">Legislation</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Inspection</hi>,<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Inspection</hi>,<lb/>
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persons at<lb/>
persons at<lb/>
large,</del></note><lb/>
large,</del></note><lb/>
<add>or say Leg<hi rend="underline">islati</hi>onal In<hi rend="underline">spector</hi>s; to wit, persons at large attend =</add> in their quality of members of the Supreme Constitutive.<lb/>
or say <hi rend="underline">Legislational</hi> <hi rend="underline">Inspectors</hi>; to wit, persons at large attending<lb/>
in their quality of members of the Supreme Constitutive.<lb/>
I <del>6</del>.<add>vi.</add> Foreign Ministers, Envoys <del>of all</del><add>and Agents, of all classes and</add> ranks,<lb/>
I <del>6</del>.<add>vi.</add> Foreign Ministers, Envoys <del>of all</del><add>and Agents, of all classes and</add> ranks,<lb/>
from foreign powers. I <del>7</del>.<add>vii.</add> Persons under <add>examination</add> or waiting to be<lb/>
from foreign powers. I <del>7</del>. <add>vii.</add> Persons under <add>examination</add> or waiting to be<lb/>
under examination, in the Assembly, or<add>in</add> any of <sic>it's</sic><lb/>
under examination, in the Assembly, or<add>in</add> any of <sic>it's</sic><lb/>
committees, in the quality of witnesses or petitioners.</p><pb/>
committees, in the quality of witnesses or petitioners.</p>
 
 


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1823. Septr. 26. 1825 Oct. 31. 1828 Aug. 22. Sept. 19.

1839. May 19.

Constitutional Code. Ch. IX. Ministers Severally
§. 2. Legislation Minister's
functions.

☞ 13 June. Consulted this Section for the purpose of
Ch. IX. §. 8. Inspective function.

16 June 1826. Confound with Ch. XII. Eventual-emendative function.

☞ Not to go to the
Netherlands these two
leaves.

§. 2. Legislation Minister's functions.

Art. 1. To the Legislation Minister it belongs, under the
authority of the Legislature, to exercise the thirteen several functions,
as per Ch. IX. §. 3 4, appointed to be exercised in relation to all persons and
all things employed in the business of legislation.

Enactive

Of the his procurative, custoditive, Exam and </add> reparative functions, subject matter in
Art. 3 In particular, in relation to the Legislative
Archives. Of the contents of these, Archives, Examples are the manuscripts, books, maps and any other imitative sketch kept for the use of the Legislative Assembly
the functions the
procurative, the the applicative, the reparative, the eliminative.

Enactive
Art. 4. So, all Edifices
in which the Assembly holds any of it's sittings; and all the edifices
in which are kept any of it's Archives: the edifices,
with the furniture thereto respectively belonging.

Enactive

Art. 5. In particular, to keep in charge in relation to all accommodations
for the several descriptions of persons,
habitually or occasionally present at the sittings
of the Assembly. Examples are 1 i. Members 2
ii. Ministers, or their Subordinates, or both, attending from the
several sub-departments. 3 iii. Clerks, attendant on the
Assembly. 4. iv. Reporters, functionary official or spontaneous,
of it's Debates and proceedings: 5v. Visitors at large attending [+] or say Legislation
Inspection,
to wit
persons at
large,

or say Legislational Inspectors; to wit, persons at large attending
in their quality of members of the Supreme Constitutive.
I 6.vi. Foreign Ministers, Envoys of alland Agents, of all classes and ranks,
from foreign powers. I 7. vii. Persons under examination or waiting to be
under examination, in the Assembly, orin any of it's
committees, in the quality of witnesses or petitioners.



Identifier: | JB/042/009/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1823-09-26

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Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

009

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

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Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

12932

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