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Transcribe Text <gap/><lb/>1826. May 17. <gap/> C5 14<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.</p><p>or 16 <del>or 9.</del><lb/>Art. ___ or 16 Journal<lb/>continued. V. Occurrences:<lb/>exterior.<lb/>Relation had to the<lb/>aggregate of the official<lb/>Establishment,<lb/>all occurrences will<lb/>be either <hi rend="underline">interior</hi> or<lb/><hi rend="underline">exterior</hi>. Is not this<lb/>in <hi rend="underline">A</hi>?</p><p>To the head of interior<lb/>occurrences belongs<lb/>every transaction to<lb/>which any one of the<lb/>functionaries belonging<lb/>to it is as such<lb/>a party. For the<lb/>registration of these,<lb/>provision has been<lb/>made already, as above.</p><p>17.<lb/>Art ___ or 17 Among<lb/>relatively exterior<lb/>occurrences, those w<hi rend="superscript">h</hi><lb/>present a demand for<lb/>registration in the<lb/>Books of a Subdepartment<lb/>will be such<lb/>as are of a nature to<lb/>call into exercise<lb/>some functionary<lb/>belonging to that same<lb/>subdepartment.</p><p>Relation had to the<lb/>business thereof these<lb/>may be termed<lb/><hi rend="underline">relevant occurrences</hi>.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.<p>or 18<lb/>Art. ___ or 18. Of the<lb/>subdepartment, to the<lb/>business of which receipt<lb/>and registration of<lb/>evidence of exterior<lb/>occurrences will be more<lb/>particularly apt to be<lb/>needful, examples are <add>the</add><lb/>following.<lb/>1. Army Subdepartment.<lb/>Time, war time occurrence,<lb/>war engagement: 2. arrival or<lb/>miscarriage of a<lb/>2. Navy Subdepartment<lb/>Time and occurrence<lb/>as above.<lb/>3 Preventive Service<lb/>Subdepartment. Occurrence,<lb/>arrival of a calamity or<lb/>commotion. For examples<lb/>of calamities, see<lb/>Ch. XI. Ministers Severally<lb/>§. 6.<lb/>4. Health Subdepartment.<lb/>Occurrence, breaking out<lb/>or importation of a<lb/>disease regarded as contagious.<lb/>5. Foreign Relation<lb/>Subdepartment. Occurrence,<lb/>Token of hostility on the<lb/>part of a Foreign state.<lb/>6. Trade Subdepartment:<lb/>to wit,in respect of states<lb/>of things and events<lb/>regarded as presenting a<lb/>demand for fresh regulations<lb/>relative to the<lb/>manner of carrying on<lb/>trade, or as obstructing<lb/>or facilitating the giving<lb/>execution and effect to<lb/>existing regulations.<pb/></p> | Transcribe Text <gap/><lb/>1826. May 17. <gap/> C5 14<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.</p><p>or 16 <del>or 9.</del><lb/>Art. ___ or 16 Journal<lb/>continued. V. Occurrences:<lb/>exterior.<lb/>Relation had to the<lb/>aggregate of the official<lb/>Establishment,<lb/>all occurrences will<lb/>be either <hi rend="underline">interior</hi> or<lb/><hi rend="underline">exterior</hi>. Is not this<lb/>in <hi rend="underline">A</hi>?</p><p>To the head of interior<lb/>occurrences belongs<lb/>every transaction to<lb/>which any one of the<lb/>functionaries belonging<lb/>to it is as such<lb/>a party. For the<lb/>registration of these,<lb/>provision has been<lb/>made already, as above.</p><p>17.<lb/>Art ___ or 17 Among<lb/>relatively exterior<lb/>occurrences, those w<hi rend="superscript">h</hi><lb/>present a demand for<lb/>registration in the<lb/>Books of a Subdepartment<lb/>will be such<lb/>as are of a nature to<lb/>call into exercise<lb/>some functionary<lb/>belonging to that same<lb/>subdepartment.</p><p>Relation had to the<lb/>business thereof these<lb/>may be termed<lb/><hi rend="underline">relevant occurrences</hi>.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.<p>or 18<lb/>Art. ___ or 18. Of the<lb/>subdepartment, to the<lb/>business of which receipt<lb/>and registration of<lb/>evidence of exterior<lb/>occurrences will be more<lb/>particularly apt to be<lb/>needful, examples are <add>the</add><lb/>following.<lb/>1. Army Subdepartment.<lb/>Time, war time occurrence,<lb/>war engagement: 2. arrival or<lb/>miscarriage of a<lb/>2. Navy Subdepartment<lb/>Time and occurrence<lb/>as above.<lb/>3 Preventive Service<lb/>Subdepartment. Occurrence,<lb/>arrival of a calamity or<lb/>commotion. For examples<lb/>of calamities, see<lb/>Ch. XI. Ministers Severally<lb/>§. 6.<lb/>4. Health Subdepartment.<lb/>Occurrence, breaking out<lb/>or importation of a<lb/>disease regarded as contagious.<lb/>5. Foreign Relation<lb/>Subdepartment. Occurrence,<lb/>Token of hostility on the<lb/>part of a Foreign state.<lb/>6. Trade Subdepartment:<lb/>to wit,in respect of states<lb/>of things and events<lb/>regarded as presenting a<lb/>demand for fresh regulations<lb/>relative to the<lb/>manner of carrying on<lb/>trade, or as obstructing<lb/>or facilitating the giving<lb/>execution and effect to<lb/>existing regulations.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.<p>or 19.<lb/>Art. ___ or 4. Heads of<lb/>Entry.Examples -<lb/>1. Place of the occurrence:<lb/>description or particulars,<lb/>as may be.<lb/>2. time of the occurrence:<lb/>description or<lb/>particulars, as may be.<lb/>3. time: to wit day,<lb/>and in some cases<lb/><hi rend="underline">hour</hi> of the receipt<lb/>of the information of<lb/>the occurrence at<lb/>the offices by which it<lb/>is recorded.<lb/>4. Name and description<lb/>of the person or<lb/>persons by whom the<lb/>information is delivered<lb/>at the Office:<lb/>distinguishing whether<lb/>by personal<lb/>appearances and oral<lb/>discourse, or by<lb/>epistolary discourse.<lb/><lb/>5. Nature of the<lb/>evidence by which the<lb/>fact of the occurrence<lb/>is more or<lb/>less probabilized:</p><p>or 20.<lb/>Art. ___ or 5. With a<lb/>solicitude proportioned<lb/>to the importance<lb/>of the occurrence, on<lb/>the receipt of the<lb/>information at the office,<lb/>it will be the endeavour<lb/>of the directing<lb/>functionaries to trace<lb/>it up to <sic>it's</sic> sources,<lb/><gap/> or to trace each alledged<lb/>fact up to the person<lb/>or persons who, in<lb/>relation thereto, are stated<lb/>as having, by means<lb/>of any one or more of<lb/>the five senses, been<lb/>percipient witnesses.<lb/>For the mode of making this<lb/>investigation, see Ch. VI. <hi rend="underline">Legislative</hi> § 27 <hi rend="underline">Legislative Enquiries Judicatory</hi>; and Procedure Code table <hi rend="underline">Evidence</hi>.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.<lb/>II Journal Book<lb/>V. Occurrences | ||
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1826. May 17. C5 14
Constitutional Code.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.
or 16 or 9.
Art. ___ or 16 Journal
continued. V. Occurrences:
exterior.
Relation had to the
aggregate of the official
Establishment,
all occurrences will
be either interior or
exterior. Is not this
in A?
To the head of interior
occurrences belongs
every transaction to
which any one of the
functionaries belonging
to it is as such
a party. For the
registration of these,
provision has been
made already, as above.
17.
Art ___ or 17 Among
relatively exterior
occurrences, those wh
present a demand for
registration in the
Books of a Subdepartment
will be such
as are of a nature to
call into exercise
some functionary
belonging to that same
subdepartment.
Relation had to the
business thereof these
may be termed
relevant occurrences.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.
or 18
Art. ___ or 18. Of the
subdepartment, to the
business of which receipt
and registration of
evidence of exterior
occurrences will be more
particularly apt to be
needful, examples are the
following.
1. Army Subdepartment.
Time, war time occurrence,
war engagement: 2. arrival or
miscarriage of a
2. Navy Subdepartment
Time and occurrence
as above.
3 Preventive Service
Subdepartment. Occurrence,
arrival of a calamity or
commotion. For examples
of calamities, see
Ch. XI. Ministers Severally
§. 6.
4. Health Subdepartment.
Occurrence, breaking out
or importation of a
disease regarded as contagious.
5. Foreign Relation
Subdepartment. Occurrence,
Token of hostility on the
part of a Foreign state.
6. Trade Subdepartment:
to wit,in respect of states
of things and events
regarded as presenting a
demand for fresh regulations
relative to the
manner of carrying on
trade, or as obstructing
or facilitating the giving
execution and effect to
existing regulations.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.
or 19.
Art. ___ or 4. Heads of
Entry.Examples -
1. Place of the occurrence:
description or particulars,
as may be.
2. time of the occurrence:
description or
particulars, as may be.
3. time: to wit day,
and in some cases
hour of the receipt
of the information of
the occurrence at
the offices by which it
is recorded.
4. Name and description
of the person or
persons by whom the
information is delivered
at the Office:
distinguishing whether
by personal
appearances and oral
discourse, or by
epistolary discourse.
5. Nature of the
evidence by which the
fact of the occurrence
is more or
less probabilized:
or 20.
Art. ___ or 5. With a
solicitude proportioned
to the importance
of the occurrence, on
the receipt of the
information at the office,
it will be the endeavour
of the directing
functionaries to trace
it up to it's sources,
or to trace each alledged
fact up to the person
or persons who, in
relation thereto, are stated
as having, by means
of any one or more of
the five senses, been
percipient witnesses.
For the mode of making this
investigation, see Ch. VI. Legislative § 27 Legislative Enquiries Judicatory; and Procedure Code table Evidence.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.
II Journal Book
V. Occurrences
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