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' | <head>1826. Nov<hi rend="superscript">m</hi>. 12<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></head> | ||
<note>Corrected Nov. 13<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></note> | |||
<head>Constitutional Code.</head> | |||
<note>Ch. XXVI. Local Headmen</note><lb/> | |||
<note>S.1. Common to Headmen and Registrars.</note> | |||
<note>1.</note> | |||
<p>Art 1. Local Headmen<lb/> and Registrars why immediate<lb/> judicatories not near enough to <lb/> <hi rend="underline">homes</hi> for their purposes.</p> | |||
<note>2.</note> | |||
<p>Art 2.1. The less these territories<lb/> the better, and<lb/> 2. The more central<lb/> the seat of the business.</p> | |||
<note>3.</note> | |||
<p>Art 3. Antagonizing<lb/> causes of good and evil<lb/> <hi rend="underline">smallness</hi> and <hi rend="underline">numerousness</hi>: or rather<lb/> <hi rend="underline">serviceableness</hi> and <lb/> <hi rend="underline"><sic>expence</sic></hi>.</p> | |||
<note>4.</note> | |||
<p>Art 4. Benefits from smallness. <lb/> 1. Smallness of <sic>journies</sic> <lb/> i.e. of delay, vexation<lb/> and <sic>expence</sic>.</p> | |||
<note>5.</note> | |||
<p>Art 5. Evils from smallness.<lb/> 1. Danger of inaptitude<lb/> in a proportionable <lb/> number of the functionaries<lb/> willing to serve<lb/></p> | |||
<note>6.</note> | |||
<p>Art 6. Danger of inflexibility<lb/> of engaging enough<lb/> apt men <unclear>compulsion on back<lb/> mode</unclear>— enumeration<lb/> too expensive.</p> | |||
<note>7.</note> | |||
<p>Art 7.1. Reading and writing<lb/> will be minimal<lb/> under the Election Code.<lb/> 2. Location by Justice Minister<lb/> from all bis. & industrialists.<lb/> Not election<lb/> from that in question.<lb/> 3. Day labours pay <unclear>not to</unclear> <lb/> suffice to make the situation preferable to bodily<lb/> labour.<lb/> 4. The <gap/> the regulations<lb/> the less intellectual aptitude will suffice</p> | |||
<note>8.</note> | |||
<p>Art 8. II Headmen, apt how obtainable.<lb/> 1. Less than a man's<lb/> whole time will suffice<lb/>2. He might be eligible<lb/> from contiguous territories<lb/> — electors are not <lb/> injured by the option. <lb/>3. Remunerations, if necessary,<lb/> will be minimized<lb/> by the pecuniary <lb/> competition system.</p> | |||
<note>9.</note> | |||
<p>Art 9. True — causes of demand for numerous<lb/> Headmen &c.: thence for<lb/> <gap/> territories.<lb/> 1. Functions <unclear>various</unclear><lb/> 2. Applicants multiplied by <lb/> facility of access —<lb/><sic>expence</sic> &c. being minimized.</p> | |||
<note>10.</note> | |||
<p><add>In case of new <gap/></add><lb/>Art 10. Obvious remedy,<lb/> process <del>of</del> <add>a</add> the number of <add>such</add> applications.<lb/> Put a proportionable<lb/> price upon the service<lb/> applied for.</p> | |||
<note>11</note> | |||
<p>Art 11. But so far as the functions are <hi rend="underline">judicial</hi>, no<lb/> such price sh<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> be exacted</p> | |||
<note>12</note> | |||
<p>Art 12. Reasons<lb/> 1. Denial of justice<lb/>2. Where no denial, inequality<lb/> of exactions.<lb/> 3. Inequality as between<lb/> those who alone profit by <lb/> it in appearance, and those,<lb/> viz. the whole people, who<lb/> profit by it in reality.</p> | |||
<note>13</note> | |||
<p>Art 13. Functions to which<lb/> this applies—<lb/>1. Justice <unclear>aiding</unclear> <lb/>2. Uncommissioned <sic>fare</sic> pension warranting <lb/> 3. Subjudiciary vindictive<lb/> 4. Subjudicative topographical</p> | |||
<note>14</note> | |||
<p>Art 14. Solely for misconduct<lb/> should money <lb/> be exacted of litigants<lb/> as per Procedure Code.</p> | |||
<note>15.</note> | |||
<p>Art 15. Minimized sh<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/> be the extent to which <lb/> remuneration is made <lb/> payable to functionaries<lb/> by whom the number <lb/>of the occasions is <gap/>.</p> | |||
<note>Art 15. Not in many <lb/> instances should the <lb/> service be informed <lb/>for want of payment<lb/> if the inability to pay<lb/> is manifest.</note> | |||
<note>16.</note> | |||
<p>Art 16. To a great extent,<lb/> unless the country be <lb/> determinate, no determinate<lb/> provisions can be<lb/> made.<lb/> But where provision<lb/> can not be made, the <lb/> case may be brought<lb/> to view, and the legislation<lb/> thus assisted.</p> | |||
1826. Novm. 12th Corrected Nov. 13th
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XXVI. Local Headmen
S.1. Common to Headmen and Registrars.
1.
Art 1. Local Headmen
and Registrars why immediate
judicatories not near enough to
homes for their purposes.
2.
Art 2.1. The less these territories
the better, and
2. The more central
the seat of the business.
3.
Art 3. Antagonizing
causes of good and evil
smallness and numerousness: or rather
serviceableness and
expence.
4.
Art 4. Benefits from smallness.
1. Smallness of journies
i.e. of delay, vexation
and expence.
5.
Art 5. Evils from smallness.
1. Danger of inaptitude
in a proportionable
number of the functionaries
willing to serve
6.
Art 6. Danger of inflexibility
of engaging enough
apt men compulsion on back
mode— enumeration
too expensive.
7.
Art 7.1. Reading and writing
will be minimal
under the Election Code.
2. Location by Justice Minister
from all bis. & industrialists.
Not election
from that in question.
3. Day labours pay not to
suffice to make the situation preferable to bodily
labour.
4. The the regulations
the less intellectual aptitude will suffice
8.
Art 8. II Headmen, apt how obtainable.
1. Less than a man's
whole time will suffice
2. He might be eligible
from contiguous territories
— electors are not
injured by the option.
3. Remunerations, if necessary,
will be minimized
by the pecuniary
competition system.
9.
Art 9. True — causes of demand for numerous
Headmen &c.: thence for
territories.
1. Functions various
2. Applicants multiplied by
facility of access —
expence &c. being minimized.
10.
In case of new
Art 10. Obvious remedy,
process of a the number of such applications.
Put a proportionable
price upon the service
applied for.
11
Art 11. But so far as the functions are judicial, no
such price shd be exacted
12
Art 12. Reasons
1. Denial of justice
2. Where no denial, inequality
of exactions.
3. Inequality as between
those who alone profit by
it in appearance, and those,
viz. the whole people, who
profit by it in reality.
13
Art 13. Functions to which
this applies—
1. Justice aiding
2. Uncommissioned fare pension warranting
3. Subjudiciary vindictive
4. Subjudicative topographical
14
Art 14. Solely for misconduct
should money
be exacted of litigants
as per Procedure Code.
15.
Art 15. Minimized shd
be the extent to which
remuneration is made
payable to functionaries
by whom the number
of the occasions is .
Art 15. Not in many
instances should the
service be informed
for want of payment
if the inability to pay
is manifest.
16.
Art 16. To a great extent,
unless the country be
determinate, no determinate
provisions can be
made.
But where provision
can not be made, the
case may be brought
to view, and the legislation
thus assisted.
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