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1826. March 11.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>§. 3. Subordination Grades</p><p>1.<lb/>Art. 1. Expository matter.<lb/>Subheads.<lb/>1. | 1826. March 11.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/>§. 3. Subordination Grades</p><p>1.<lb/>Art. 1. Expository matter.<lb/>Subheads.<lb/>1. Subordination — efficient<lb/>causes.<lb/>2. Subordinateness<lb/>and superiority.<lb/><del>3. Super</del><lb/><del>4. Subordination res</del><lb/>3. Super and subodi-<lb/><del>ponsibility, accountabili</del><lb/><del>ty</del> -nation grades.<lb/>4. Subordination responsibility,<lb/>accountability.<lb/>5. Ulterior grades — <lb/>efficient cause of<lb/>demand for.</p><p>2.<lb/>Art. 2. Subordination<lb/>supposes superordination.<lb/>Subordination is<lb/>a mode of inferiority:<lb/>superordination, of<lb/>superiority: for other modes,<lb/>see Art.</p><p>3.<lb/>Art. 3. Efficient cause of<lb/>subordination, power:<lb/>viz. of superordinate<lb/>as to subordinate.</p><p>4.<lb/>Art. 4. Modes of power<lb/>necessary.<lb/>1. of direction: function,<lb/>dislocative.<lb/>2. of suspension: function,<lb/>suspensive.<lb/>3. of dislocation: function,<lb/>dislocative.<lb/>4. of punition: function,<lb/>punitive.<lb/>5. of suppletive; i.e.<lb/>fresh location, in case<lb/>of suspension of<lb/>dislocation.</p><pb/> | ||
1826. March 11.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§. 3. Subordination Grades
1.
Art. 1. Expository matter.
Subheads.
1. Subordination — efficient
causes.
2. Subordinateness
and superiority.
3. Super
4. Subordination res
3. Super and subodi-
ponsibility, accountabili
ty -nation grades.
4. Subordination responsibility,
accountability.
5. Ulterior grades —
efficient cause of
demand for.
2.
Art. 2. Subordination
supposes superordination.
Subordination is
a mode of inferiority:
superordination, of
superiority: for other modes,
see Art.
3.
Art. 3. Efficient cause of
subordination, power:
viz. of superordinate
as to subordinate.
4.
Art. 4. Modes of power
necessary.
1. of direction: function,
dislocative.
2. of suspension: function,
suspensive.
3. of dislocation: function,
dislocative.
4. of punition: function,
punitive.
5. of suppletive; i.e.
fresh location, in case
of suspension of
dislocation.
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