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1826. July 4.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><lb/><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Insubordination obviated.</p><p><gap/> 2<lb/>Art 2. Object of this and<lb/>the next section,<lb/>obviating wrongs, by<lb/>functionaries, suitors, and <add>Inspectors</add><lb/>and <del>Examiners</del> <add>Evidence holders</add> against<lb/>one another and the<lb/><del><gap/> and</del> state: and of<lb/>anyone against the rest.<lb/>See 55. 56.</p><p>3<lb/>Art 3. A Suitor, who.</p><p>4.<lb/>Art 4 An Inspector, who.</p><p>5.<lb/>Art 5. Examiner, or<lb/>say Evidence holder,<lb/>who.</p><p>6.<lb/>Art 6. Insubordination<lb/>what.</p><p>7.<lb/>Art 7. Quasi-insubordination,<lb/>what.</p><p>8.<lb/>Art 8. Quasi-insubordination —<lb/><sic>it's</sic> difference<lb/>from insubordination.</p><p>9<lb/>Art <gap/> Disturbances — In these modes</p><p>10. Ratiocinative<lb/>Art 10. From mere<lb/><hi rend="underline">inspection</hi>, as above,<lb/>no interest not<lb/>sinister, can suffer.</p><p>11<lb/>Art 11 Ratiocinative.<lb/>But for such<lb/>inspectability, by sinister<lb/>interest or intellectual<lb/>error, founders might<lb/>be led to establish<lb/>ordinances repugnant<lb/>to greatest happiness<lb/>principle, and to<lb/>actually existing<lb/>legislative ordinances.<lb/>To</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Insubordination obviated.<p>9. contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>To found an institution<lb/>and establishment with<lb/>money to carry it on is<lb/>to exercise, pro tanto, the<lb/>legislative function,<lb/>with the matter of reward<lb/>and punishment for<lb/>securing execution and<lb/>effect to it: of reward<lb/>manifestly of punishment<lb/>less manifestly, but not<lb/>less undeniably: substitution<lb/>of reward, having<lb/>pro tanto all the effect<lb/>of functionaries.</p><p>10. 10<lb/>Ratiocinative<lb/>Art 10. If under the<lb/>Constitution, from any<lb/>secretly conducted institution,<lb/>the people would<lb/>have little to fear, still<lb/>less from a regulation<lb/>for exposing to their<lb/>inspection, by means of their<lb/>functionaries all<lb/>institutions: so long as the<lb/>inspection were not<lb/>in this case accompanied<lb/>by the directive, dislocative,<lb/>or suspensive.</p><p>12.<lb/>Art 12 Disturbance etc.<lb/>what — Quasi-insubordination<lb/>commissible by<lb/>it. Suitor Inspector or<lb/>Evidence holder</p><p>Art 13 <del>An Inspector, who</del>:<lb/>Quasi-insoburdination<lb/>commissible by an<lb/>Inspector</p><p>12.<lb/>Art 12. <del>An Evidence holder,<lb/>who:</del> Quasi-insubordination<lb/>commissible<lb/>by <del>him</del> an Evidence<lb/>holder.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Insubordination obviated. | 1826. July 4.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><lb/><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Insubordination obviated.</p><p><gap/> 2<lb/>Art 2. Object of this and<lb/>the next section,<lb/>obviating wrongs, by<lb/>functionaries, suitors, and <add>Inspectors</add><lb/>and <del>Examiners</del> <add>Evidence holders</add> against<lb/>one another and the<lb/><del><gap/> and</del> state: and of<lb/>anyone against the rest.<lb/>See 55. 56.</p><p>3<lb/>Art 3. A Suitor, who.</p><p>4.<lb/>Art 4 An Inspector, who.</p><p>5.<lb/>Art 5. Examiner, or<lb/>say Evidence holder,<lb/>who.</p><p>6.<lb/>Art 6. Insubordination<lb/>what.</p><p>7.<lb/>Art 7. Quasi-insubordination,<lb/>what.</p><p>8.<lb/>Art 8. Quasi-insubordination —<lb/><sic>it's</sic> difference<lb/>from insubordination.</p><p>9<lb/>Art <gap/> Disturbances — In these modes</p><p>10. Ratiocinative<lb/>Art 10. From mere<lb/><hi rend="underline">inspection</hi>, as above,<lb/>no interest not<lb/>sinister, can suffer.</p><p>11<lb/>Art 11 Ratiocinative.<lb/>But for such<lb/>inspectability, by sinister<lb/>interest or intellectual<lb/>error, founders might<lb/>be led to establish<lb/>ordinances repugnant<lb/>to greatest happiness<lb/>principle, and to<lb/>actually existing<lb/>legislative ordinances.<lb/>To</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Insubordination obviated.<p>9. contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>To found an institution<lb/>and establishment with<lb/>money to carry it on is<lb/>to exercise, pro tanto, the<lb/>legislative function,<lb/>with the matter of reward<lb/>and punishment for<lb/>securing execution and<lb/>effect to it: of reward<lb/>manifestly of punishment<lb/>less manifestly, but not<lb/>less undeniably: substitution<lb/>of reward, having<lb/>pro tanto all the effect<lb/>of functionaries.</p><p>10. 10<lb/>Ratiocinative<lb/>Art 10. If under the<lb/>Constitution, from any<lb/>secretly conducted institution,<lb/>the people would<lb/>have little to fear, still<lb/>less from a regulation<lb/>for exposing to their<lb/>inspection, by means of their<lb/>functionaries all<lb/>institutions: so long as the<lb/>inspection were not<lb/>in this case accompanied<lb/>by the directive, dislocative,<lb/>or suspensive.<hi rend="superscript">+</hi></p><p>12.<lb/>Art 12 Disturbance etc.<lb/>what — Quasi-insubordination<lb/>commissible by<lb/>it. Suitor Inspector or<lb/>Evidence holder</p><p>Art 13 <del>An Inspector, who</del>:<lb/>Quasi-insoburdination<lb/>commissible by an<lb/>Inspector</p><p>12.<lb/>Art 12. <del>An Evidence holder,<lb/>who:</del> Quasi-insubordination<lb/>commissible<lb/>by <del>him</del> an Evidence<lb/>holder.<!-- The three preceding paragraphs have been stricken --></p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Insubordination obviated.<p><del>15</del> 13<lb/>Art 14. By a functionary,<lb/>insubordination<lb/>is commissible —<lb/>1. As above, quasi-<lb/>insubordination is; and<lb/>2. by non-compliance<lb/>with <hi rend="underline">direction</hi>.</p><p><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> 12 Ratiocinative<lb/>Art 12. Foundation<lb/>perpetual or temporary,<lb/>or at expence of<lb/>individuals or bodies,<lb/>incorporated or<lb/>unincorporated, requiring<lb/>inspection by the<lb/>Minister of the corresponding<lb/>Subdepartments.<lb/>Examples.<lb/>1. Indigent Relief and<lb/>Health. Foundation<lb/>for relief of indigence,<lb/>absolute or relative,<lb/>with or without labour.<lb/>2. Education and health.<lb/>d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> of instruction of<lb/>persons of whatever<lb/>age in any beneficial<lb/>acquirement in any<lb/>part of the field of art<lb/>and science.<lb/>3. Health. <add>Hospitals</add> 2 Dispensaries,<lb/><del>Hospitals</del>Medical<lb/>Museums, Lectureships.</p><p>13.<lb/>Art 13. By a functionary<lb/>insubordination as <gap/>,<lb/>a subordinate of his<lb/>is commissible, as by a<lb/>non-functionary,<lb/>quasi-insubordination, as above:<lb/>or by non-compliance<lb/>with appropriate <hi rend="underline">direction</hi><!-- The preceding paragraph has been stricken --></p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Insubordination obviated. | ||
1826. July 4.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. Insubordination obviated.
2
Art 2. Object of this and
the next section,
obviating wrongs, by
functionaries, suitors, and Inspectors
and Examiners Evidence holders against
one another and the
and state: and of
anyone against the rest.
See 55. 56.
3
Art 3. A Suitor, who.
4.
Art 4 An Inspector, who.
5.
Art 5. Examiner, or
say Evidence holder,
who.
6.
Art 6. Insubordination
what.
7.
Art 7. Quasi-insubordination,
what.
8.
Art 8. Quasi-insubordination —
it's difference
from insubordination.
9
Art Disturbances — In these modes
10. Ratiocinative
Art 10. From mere
inspection, as above,
no interest not
sinister, can suffer.
11
Art 11 Ratiocinative.
But for such
inspectability, by sinister
interest or intellectual
error, founders might
be led to establish
ordinances repugnant
to greatest happiness
principle, and to
actually existing
legislative ordinances.
To
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. Insubordination obviated.
9. contind.
To found an institution
and establishment with
money to carry it on is
to exercise, pro tanto, the
legislative function,
with the matter of reward
and punishment for
securing execution and
effect to it: of reward
manifestly of punishment
less manifestly, but not
less undeniably: substitution
of reward, having
pro tanto all the effect
of functionaries.
10. 10
Ratiocinative
Art 10. If under the
Constitution, from any
secretly conducted institution,
the people would
have little to fear, still
less from a regulation
for exposing to their
inspection, by means of their
functionaries all
institutions: so long as the
inspection were not
in this case accompanied
by the directive, dislocative,
or suspensive.+
12.
Art 12 Disturbance etc.
what — Quasi-insubordination
commissible by
it. Suitor Inspector or
Evidence holder
Art 13 An Inspector, who:
Quasi-insoburdination
commissible by an
Inspector
12.
Art 12. An Evidence holder,
who: Quasi-insubordination
commissible
by him an Evidence
holder.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. Insubordination obviated.
15 13
Art 14. By a functionary,
insubordination
is commissible —
1. As above, quasi-
insubordination is; and
2. by non-compliance
with direction.
+ 12 Ratiocinative
Art 12. Foundation
perpetual or temporary,
or at expence of
individuals or bodies,
incorporated or
unincorporated, requiring
inspection by the
Minister of the corresponding
Subdepartments.
Examples.
1. Indigent Relief and
Health. Foundation
for relief of indigence,
absolute or relative,
with or without labour.
2. Education and health.
do. of instruction of
persons of whatever
age in any beneficial
acquirement in any
part of the field of art
and science.
3. Health. Hospitals 2 Dispensaries,
HospitalsMedical
Museums, Lectureships.
13.
Art 13. By a functionary
insubordination as ,
a subordinate of his
is commissible, as by a
non-functionary,
quasi-insubordination, as above:
or by non-compliance
with appropriate direction
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§. Insubordination obviated.
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