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1824 June 2.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><note>Ch. IX. Ministers collectively<lb/>§. 19. Subordinates</note><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 19. Subordinates</p><p>1. Fields of Service<lb/>Terms of Service<lb/>1.<lb/>Art. 1. To Subordinates,<lb/>Legislature will allot<lb/>fields of service & functions:<lb/>regard had to<lb/>Constitutional Principles,<lb/>as above: particularly<lb/>in Army & Navy<lb/>Sub-departments, as per<lb/>Ch. X.</p><p>2.<lb/>Art. 2. As to functions,<lb/>kept in view will<lb/>be those brought to view<lb/>as to Superordinates —<lb/>the Ministers in §. 4.</p><p>3.<lb/>Art. 3. Special cause of<lb/>dislocation excepted,<lb/>during life continue<lb/>located Subordinates in<lb/>the several Sub-departments.</p><p>4.<lb/>Art. 4. These are<lb/>1. Resignation.<lb/>Promotion in the same<lb/>line.<lb/>3. Transference, with consent,<lb/>to another <del>line</del> <add>Office,</add><lb/>the same or another Sub-department | 1824 June 2.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><note>Ch. IX. Ministers collectively<lb/>§. 19. Subordinates</note><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 19. Subordinates</p><p>1. Fields of Service<lb/>Terms of Service<lb/>1.<lb/>Art. 1. To Subordinates,<lb/>Legislature will allot<lb/>fields of service & functions:<lb/>regard had to<lb/>Constitutional Principles,<lb/>as above: particularly<lb/>in Army & Navy<lb/>Sub-departments, as per<lb/>Ch. X.</p><p>2.<lb/>Art. 2. As to functions,<lb/>kept in view will<lb/>be those brought to view<lb/>as to Superordinates —<lb/>the Ministers in §. 4.</p><p>3.<lb/>Art. 3. Special cause of<lb/>dislocation excepted,<lb/>during life continue<lb/>located Subordinates in<lb/>the several Sub-departments.</p><p>4.<lb/>Art. 4. These are<lb/>1. Resignation.<lb/>2. Promotion in the same<lb/>line.<lb/>3. Transference, with consent,<lb/>to another <del>line</del> <add>Office,</add><lb/>the same or another Sub-department w/in §. 21. Oppression etc.<lb/>4. Dislocation, as per §. <del>17</del>.<lb/>by Superordinate, immediate<lb/>or unimmediate.<lb/>5. Dislocation by a judicial<lb/>decree.<lb/>6. By Prime Minister, as<lb/>as per Ch. VIII. §.<lb/>7. By Legislature.<lb/>8. By Constitutive authority,<lb/>as per Ch. V. §. 8.</p><p>5.<lb/>Persons, to whom this<lb/>continuance extends not.<lb/>1. Army Military men, as<lb/>to whom, see Ch. X. §. 3.<lb/>2. Navy d<add>o</add>. see Ch. X. §. 4.<lb/>3. In this Department,<lb/>persons engaged for an<lb/>expressly limited time.<lb/>4. <add>Or for a particular</add> <del>Persons engaged no</del><lb/>& temporary service: as artists,<lb/>handicrafts, or laborers.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 19. Subordinates.<p>6.<lb/>Relation between Super + Subordinate<lb/>Art. 6. Superordinate being,<lb/>as per §. 17, responsible<lb/>for his Subordinate,<lb/>Justice forbids his suffering<lb/>for any evil not<lb/>preventible by him.<lb/>Hence, power to Superordinate,<lb/>for their dislocation,<lb/>or suspension, or<lb/>judicial examination.</p><p>7.<lb/>Art. 7. For remedy against<lb/>needless exercise of power<lb/>of dislocation [and<lb/>suspension?] see <add>§. 21</add> <del>§. 16</del><lb/>Oppression obviated.+<lb/>-----</p><p><del>8. Checks to</del><lb/>Suspensive<lb/>Art. 8. Checks to abuse<lb/>of Suspensive power,<lb/>are these conditions<lb/>to <sic>it's</sic> exercise.<lb/>1. Lodged in the records<lb/>the instruments of<lb/>suspension, signed by<lb/>suspender, with year, month<lb/>and day of the month.<lb/>2. In it, mention of the<lb/>cause of suspension:<lb/>viz.<lb/>1. Proof or suspicion, on<lb/><sic>alledged</sic> determinate<lb/>grounds, as to relative<lb/>inaptitude, blameable or<lb/>blameless, in one of <sic>it's</sic><lb/>four shapes: or<lb/>2. Non compliance with<lb/>some ordinance as to the<lb/>Office: with reference to<lb/>the article.<lb/>3. — <del>So</del> <add>Mention</add> of the times of<lb/>commencement and<lb/>cessation of the suspension.<lb/>4. For</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 19. Subordinates.<lb/><note>§§§. <gap/> Exceptions excepted<lb/>what applies to Super, does<lb/>to subordinates.<lb/>1.2<lb/>§§§ II: Terms of service, Exceptions<lb/>3. 4. <add><gap/></add> 5. 6<lb/>§§§. III. Subordinates dislocable<lb/>and suspendible as per<lb/>§. 17. Oppression obviated</note><p>8 contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>Relation between Super and Subordinate.<lb/>4. For duration, choose<lb/>the least quantity<lb/>sufficient: power, at or<lb/>before cessation, the<lb/>earlier the better, to renew<lb/>the suspension for<lb/>another length of time<lb/>limited, and so repeatedly,<lb/>as often as need requires.<lb/>5. <del>So,</del> <add>Mention</add> of every such<lb/>repetition, mention the<lb/>rational cause: viz.<lb/>continuance of the first<lb/>or intervention of a<lb/>new.<lb/>6. So, of each repetition<lb/>mention in the face<lb/>of the Instrument.</p><p>9.<lb/>Art. 9. Of <add>dislocation and</add> suspension<lb/>Instrument<add>s</add>, exemplars<lb/>will be distributed, as<lb/>per Ch. _____ §. _____ in the<lb/>case of dislocation.</p><p>10. Art. 10. Cause of dislocation,<lb/>inaptitude, intellectual<lb/>or active,<lb/>resignation may be<lb/>accepted, instead of dislocation:<lb/>Cause, moral inaptitude,<lb/>not.</p><!-- Paragraphs 8, 9, and 10 on this page have been stricken. --><note>+. <gap/>. The matter of<lb/><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> Section<lb/>was 8. 9. 10 as<lb/>instead in the next<lb/>Section §. 17. Oppression<lb/>obviated</note> | ||
1824 June 2.
Constitutional Code.Ch. IX. Ministers collectively
§. 19. Subordinates
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 19. Subordinates
1. Fields of Service
Terms of Service
1.
Art. 1. To Subordinates,
Legislature will allot
fields of service & functions:
regard had to
Constitutional Principles,
as above: particularly
in Army & Navy
Sub-departments, as per
Ch. X.
2.
Art. 2. As to functions,
kept in view will
be those brought to view
as to Superordinates —
the Ministers in §. 4.
3.
Art. 3. Special cause of
dislocation excepted,
during life continue
located Subordinates in
the several Sub-departments.
4.
Art. 4. These are
1. Resignation.
2. Promotion in the same
line.
3. Transference, with consent,
to another line Office,
the same or another Sub-department w/in §. 21. Oppression etc.
4. Dislocation, as per §. 17.
by Superordinate, immediate
or unimmediate.
5. Dislocation by a judicial
decree.
6. By Prime Minister, as
as per Ch. VIII. §.
7. By Legislature.
8. By Constitutive authority,
as per Ch. V. §. 8.
5.
Persons, to whom this
continuance extends not.
1. Army Military men, as
to whom, see Ch. X. §. 3.
2. Navy do. see Ch. X. §. 4.
3. In this Department,
persons engaged for an
expressly limited time.
4. Or for a particular Persons engaged no
& temporary service: as artists,
handicrafts, or laborers.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 19. Subordinates.
6.
Relation between Super + Subordinate
Art. 6. Superordinate being,
as per §. 17, responsible
for his Subordinate,
Justice forbids his suffering
for any evil not
preventible by him.
Hence, power to Superordinate,
for their dislocation,
or suspension, or
judicial examination.
7.
Art. 7. For remedy against
needless exercise of power
of dislocation [and
suspension?] see §. 21 §. 16
Oppression obviated.+
-----
8. Checks to
Suspensive
Art. 8. Checks to abuse
of Suspensive power,
are these conditions
to it's exercise.
1. Lodged in the records
the instruments of
suspension, signed by
suspender, with year, month
and day of the month.
2. In it, mention of the
cause of suspension:
viz.
1. Proof or suspicion, on
alledged determinate
grounds, as to relative
inaptitude, blameable or
blameless, in one of it's
four shapes: or
2. Non compliance with
some ordinance as to the
Office: with reference to
the article.
3. — So Mention of the times of
commencement and
cessation of the suspension.
4. For
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 19. Subordinates.
§§§. Exceptions excepted
what applies to Super, does
to subordinates.
1.2
§§§ II: Terms of service, Exceptions
3. 4. 5. 6
§§§. III. Subordinates dislocable
and suspendible as per
§. 17. Oppression obviated
8 contind
Relation between Super and Subordinate.
4. For duration, choose
the least quantity
sufficient: power, at or
before cessation, the
earlier the better, to renew
the suspension for
another length of time
limited, and so repeatedly,
as often as need requires.
5. So, Mention of every such
repetition, mention the
rational cause: viz.
continuance of the first
or intervention of a
new.
6. So, of each repetition
mention in the face
of the Instrument.
9.
Art. 9. Of dislocation and suspension
Instruments, exemplars
will be distributed, as
per Ch. _____ §. _____ in the
case of dislocation.
10. Art. 10. Cause of dislocation,
inaptitude, intellectual
or active,
resignation may be
accepted, instead of dislocation:
Cause, moral inaptitude,
not.
+. . The matter of
Section
was 8. 9. 10 as
instead in the next
Section §. 17. Oppression
obviated
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