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I. Enactive.
<note>I. Enactive.<lb/>
Ch. 10. Ministers Severally
Ch. 10. Ministers Severally<lb/>
&sect;. 11. Finance Minister
&sect;. 11. Finance Minister</note>


2
<p>2</p>


4
<note>4<lb/>
Art. 4. Statistic function
Art. 4. <del>Statistic function</del><lb/>
I. retrospective branch
I. <del>retrospective branch</del><lb/>
[ ] days before the last
[ ] days before the last<lb/>
of the Legislative years,
of the Legislative year,<lb/>
he delivers in his periodical annual Report
he delivers in his <add>periodical annual</add> Report</note>


Art. 4. In the exercise of his Statistic function, [] days
<p>Art. 4. In the exercise of his Statistic function, [ ] days<lb/>
before the last day of the current Legislative year, he delivers in to the Sub Minister
before the last day of the current <add>Legislative</add> year, he delivers in to the <del>Sub Minister</del><lb/>
Art. 4. Of the Statistic function belonging to this Subdepartment
<del>Art. 4. Of the Statistic function belonging to this Subdepartment</del><lb/>
Assembly the annual periodical Report.]
Assembly the annual periodical Report.]<lb/>
there are two branches
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Art. 5. Art. 4. Branches of the Statistic function branches retrosp or retrospective branch.
<del>there are two branches</del><lb/>
In the Art. 4. <gap/> the exercise of this position or retrospective
<del>Art. 5. Art. 4. Branches of the Statistic function branches retrosp <add>or retrospective branch.</add></del><lb/>
branch of the Statistic function examples are the following [ ]
In the <del>Art. 4. <gap/> the</del> exercise of this <del>position or retrospective</del><lb/>
[ ] day's before the last sitting day of the outgoing Assembly of the
branch <del>of the Statistic function examples are the following</del> [ ]<lb/>
Legislative year, the Finance Minister he delivers <gap/><gap/><gap/>
[ ] day's before the last <del>sitting</del> day of the <del>outgoing Assembly of the</del><lb/>
Assembly the retrospective <gap/> <gap/> correspondent branch of his periodical Report under the several
Legislative year, <del>the Finance Minister <add>he</add> delivers <gap/><gap/><gap/><lb/>
Assembly the retrospective <add><gap/> <gap/></add> <add>correspondent</add> branch of his <add>periodical</add> Report under the several</del></p>


5
<note>5<lb/>
Art. 5. I Retrospective Branch
Art. 5. I <hi rend="underline">Retrospective</hi> Branch<lb/>
Heads and Subheads &#x2014; Examples
Heads and Subheads &#x2014; Examples</note>


Art 5. I. Retrospective branch. Of the heads and subheads examples the
<p>Art 5. I. Retrospective branch. Of the heads and subheads <del>examples the<lb/>
Of the <gap/> heads under <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> of it is arranged, the heads following are examples are as follows &#x2014;
<add>Of the <gap/> heads under <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> of it is arranged, the</add> heads following are</del> examples are as follows &#x2014;</p>


1. Moneys received in
<note>1. Moneys received in<lb/>
that year &#x2014; distinguishing
that year &#x2014; distinguishing<lb/>
metallic and paper:
metallic and paper:<lb/>
Subheads, from the taxes
Subheads, from the taxes<lb/>
and other resources
and other resources</note>


1. Receipts. Money received distinguishing metallic and paper, received
<p>1. Receipts. <del>Moneys received <add>distinguishing</add> metallic and paper, received</del><lb/>
<gap/> Receipts Moneys received in the course of that same year: under heads Sub-heads
<del><gap/> Receipts</del> <add>Moneys received</add> in the course of that same year: <del>under heads</del> <add>Sub-heads</add><lb/>
distinguishing or not distinguishing what metallic and what paper:
<del>distinguishing or not distinguishing what metallic and what paper:<lb/>
<gap/><gap/><gap/> arranged under heads, denominated for the several
<gap/><gap/><gap/> arranged under heads, denominated for</del> the several<lb/>
taxes and other resources.
taxes and other resources.</p>


2. Moneys expended.
<note>2. Moneys expended.<lb/>
Sub heads, the Sub departments:
Sub heads, the Sub departments:<lb/>
Bis Sub-head
Bis Sub-head<lb/>
Services belonging to each:
Services belonging to each:<lb/>
Super Minister's Department
Super Minister's Department<lb/>
added
added</note>


2. Moneys Expenditure Do <gap/> Moneys expended, in do <gap/> under heads the same period
<p>2. <del>Moneys</del> <add>Expenditure</add> D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> <gap/> Moneys expended, in <del>do <gap/> under heads</del> <add>the same period</add><lb/>
denominated from Sub heads the several Departments and Sub-departments; and Bis-Subheads the distinguishable
<del>denominated from</del> <add>Sub heads</add> the several <add>Departments and</add> Sub-departments; <del>and</del> <add>Bis-Subheads, from</add> the distinguishable<lb/>
services branches of service belonging to each. <gap/> excluding the department of
<del>services</del> <add>branches of service</add> belonging to each. <del><gap/> <add>excluding</add> the department of<lb/>
the Justice Minister being included with the Sub-department
the Justice Minister being included with the Sub-department<lb/>
of <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/>
of <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del></p>


3. Balance in hand or deficit
<note>3. Balance in hand or deficit</note>


3. Balance in hand, or deficit &#x2014; the amount of it.
<p>3. Balance in hand, or deficit &#x2014; the amount of it.<lb/>
3. Amount of the balance in hand or of the deficit
<del>3. Amount of the balance in hand or of the deficit</del></p>


4. Moneys due to Government.
<note>4. Moneys due to Government.<lb/>
Subheads, the 1 sources
Subheads, <del>the</del> <add>1</add> sources<lb/>
from whence: 2. Time
from whence: 2. Time<lb/>
at which due: causes f
at which due: causes of<lb/>
failure, and whether definitive
failure, and whether definitive<lb/>
or temporary.
or temporary.</note>


4. Moneys due to Government under heads denominated Claims <gap/> which should have been received, namely by Government. Subheads the several
<p>4. Moneys <del>due to Government under heads denominated Claims <gap/></del> <add>which should have been received,</add> <add>namely by Government.</add> <add>Subheads the several</add><lb/>
from the several <gap/> in classes of persons to whom from whom sources from whence due they should have been received and the times
<del>from the several <add><gap/> in classes of persons to whom from whom</add></del> sources from whence <del>due</del> <add>they should have been received</add> and the times<lb/>
at which they are might respectively to <gap/> have been paid in: with indications
at which they <del>are</del> might respectively to <del><gap/></del> <add>have been</add> paid in: with indications<lb/>
of the causes of the def<gap/> failure, definitive or temporary, <note>as the case may be.</note>
of the causes of the <del>def<gap/></del> failure, definitive or temporary, <note>as the case may be.</note></p>


5. Moneys due to Government.
<note>5. Moneys due to Government.<lb/>
Subheads 1. branches
Subheads 1. branches<lb/>
of service for which. 2. times
of service for which. 2. times<lb/>
when due: 3. Causes why
when due: 3. Causes why<lb/>
no paid.
no paid.</note>


5. Moneys due from Government, under heads <gap/> which should have been paid: namely by government.
<p>5. Moneys <del>due from Government, under heads <gap/></del> <add>which should have been paid: namely by Government.</add><lb/>
Subheads the several persons or classes of persons to whom they should have
Subheads the several persons or classes of persons to whom they should have<lb/>
been paid <gap/> from the several branches of service, on account of which
been <add>paid</add> <del><gap/> from</del> the several branches of service, on account of which<lb/>
they ought respectively to have been paid, and the times at which
they ought respectively to have been paid, <add>and</add> the times at which<lb/>
they ought to respectively to have ben paid, and together with with indications
they ought <del>to</del> respectively to have ben paid, <del>and together with</del> <add>with indications</add><lb/>
of the reasons or the causes, why respectively they were not
of the reasons or <del>the</del> causes, why respectively they were not<lb/>
paid.
paid.</p>


6. For comparison, under
<note>6. For comparison, under<lb/>
same heads, account like
same heads, <del>account</del> like<lb/>
Report for years last preceding
Report for year last preceding<lb/>
so for anterior, so for as
so for <unclear>anterior</unclear>, so far as<lb/>
useful and practicable
useful and practicable</note>


6. The like statements for To confront with the foregoing, the like statements carried back to the last preceding year, as also
<p>6. <del>The like statements for</del> <add>6. To confront with the foregoing, the like statements carried back to</add> the last preceding year, as also<lb/>
for all to this preceding year, from the account of which any in <gap/> so far as, useful to any
<del>for all</del> <add>to</add> <unclear>this</unclear> preceding year, <del>from the account of which any</del> <add>in <del><gap/></del> so far as, <del>useful</del> to any</add><lb/>
assignable purpose, useful as well as practicable.
assignable purpose, useful as well as practicable.<lb/>
beneficial <gap/><gap/> shall have appeared deducible.
<del>beneficial <gap/><gap/> shall have appeared deducible.</del></p>


7. Heads of former years
<note>7. Heads of former years<lb/>
brought into coincidence
brought into coincidence<lb/>
with do of current year
with d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of current year<lb/>
in so far as they agree,
in so far as they agree,<lb/>
with notices of the d<gap/>
with notices of the div<gap/><lb/>
and their causes
and their causes</note>


7. So, For this purpose in so far as, in the accounts of this or that preceding
<p>7. <del>So,</del> <add>For this purpose</add> in so far as, in the accounts of this or that preceding<lb/>
year, the heads under which the matters are arranged are
year, the heads under which the matters are arranged are<lb/>
not the same as those under which the matters of the current year
not the same as those under which the matters of the current year<lb/>
are arranged, to bring them into they are brought into coincidence, as far as practicable.
are arranged, <del>to bring them into</del> <add>they are brought into</add> coincidence, as far as practicable.</p>






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1823. Sept.r. 29 + + + 26
Constitutional Code Copd

I. Enactive.
Ch. 10. Ministers Severally
§. 11. Finance Minister

2

4
Art. 4. Statistic function
I. retrospective branch
[ ] days before the last
of the Legislative year,
he delivers in his periodical annual Report

Art. 4. In the exercise of his Statistic function, [ ] days
before the last day of the current Legislative year, he delivers in to the Sub Minister
Art. 4. Of the Statistic function belonging to this Subdepartment
Assembly the annual periodical Report.]
there are two branches
Art. 5. Art. 4. Branches of the Statistic function branches retrosp or retrospective branch.
In the Art. 4. the exercise of this position or retrospective
branch of the Statistic function examples are the following [ ]
[ ] day's before the last sitting day of the outgoing Assembly of the
Legislative year, the Finance Minister he delivers
Assembly the retrospective correspondent branch of his periodical Report under the several

5
Art. 5. I Retrospective Branch
Heads and Subheads — Examples

Art 5. I. Retrospective branch. Of the heads and subheads examples the
Of the heads under of it is arranged, the heads following are
examples are as follows —

1. Moneys received in
that year — distinguishing
metallic and paper:
Subheads, from the taxes
and other resources

1. Receipts. Moneys received distinguishing metallic and paper, received
Receipts Moneys received in the course of that same year: under heads Sub-heads
distinguishing or not distinguishing what metallic and what paper:
arranged under heads, denominated for
the several
taxes and other resources.

2. Moneys expended.
Sub heads, the Sub departments:
Bis Sub-head
Services belonging to each:
Super Minister's Department
added

2. Moneys Expenditure Do Moneys expended, in do under heads the same period
denominated from Sub heads the several Departments and Sub-departments; and Bis-Subheads, from the distinguishable
services branches of service belonging to each. excluding the department of
the Justice Minister being included with the Sub-department
of

3. Balance in hand or deficit

3. Balance in hand, or deficit — the amount of it.
3. Amount of the balance in hand or of the deficit

4. Moneys due to Government.
Subheads, the 1 sources
from whence: 2. Time
at which due: causes of
failure, and whether definitive
or temporary.

4. Moneys due to Government under heads denominated Claims which should have been received, namely by Government. Subheads the several
from the several in classes of persons to whom from whom sources from whence due they should have been received and the times
at which they are might respectively to have been paid in: with indications
of the causes of the def failure, definitive or temporary, as the case may be.

5. Moneys due to Government.
Subheads 1. branches
of service for which. 2. times
when due: 3. Causes why
no paid.

5. Moneys due from Government, under heads which should have been paid: namely by Government.
Subheads the several persons or classes of persons to whom they should have
been paid from the several branches of service, on account of which
they ought respectively to have been paid, and the times at which
they ought to respectively to have ben paid, and together with with indications
of the reasons or the causes, why respectively they were not
paid.

6. For comparison, under
same heads, account like
Report for year last preceding
so for anterior, so far as
useful and practicable

6. The like statements for 6. To confront with the foregoing, the like statements carried back to the last preceding year, as also
for all to this preceding year, from the account of which any in so far as, useful to any
assignable purpose, useful as well as practicable.
beneficial shall have appeared deducible.

7. Heads of former years
brought into coincidence
with do of current year
in so far as they agree,
with notices of the div
and their causes

7. So, For this purpose in so far as, in the accounts of this or that preceding
year, the heads under which the matters are arranged are
not the same as those under which the matters of the current year
are arranged, to bring them into they are brought into coincidence, as far as practicable.




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1823-09-29

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042

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