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Transcribe Text <gap/><lb/>1826. May 24 <gap/> C9 18<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><lb/><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.</p><p>XVIII I or 45.<lb/>Art ___ or 45 Journal<lb/>continued. VI. Written<lb/>instruments: or say<lb/>in the English practice <hi rend="superscript">+</hi><lb/><note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi>require being <gap/> to the <gap/><lb/>they <gap/>,</note><lb/><hi rend="underline">documents</hi>. These<lb/>belong <add>in some sort</add> to the already<lb/>mentioned category<lb/>of <hi rend="underline">things moveable</hi>:<lb/>but being, in respect<lb/>of their use, so different<lb/>from all other<lb/>things, they require to<lb/>be distinguished from<lb/><hi rend="underline">things at large</hi>, and<lb/>treated of under a<lb/>separate head.</p><p><gap/> this or 46.<lb/>Art ___ or 46. Instruments<lb/>of discourse at large<lb/>the things in question<lb/>are instruments<lb/>of the discourse carried<lb/>on for official<lb/>purposes: applied as<lb/>they are to the purpose<lb/>of appropriate instruction:<lb/>to wit, by<lb/>communication of<lb/>appropriate information,<lb/>they are in current<lb/>legal language<lb/>termed <hi rend="underline">documents</hi>,<lb/>and when employed<lb/>on a judicial<lb/>occasion, the sort of<lb/>evidence they are<lb/>considered as being<lb/>composed of or<lb/>furnishing, is stiled<lb/>documentary evidence.</p><pb/>
Transcribe Text <gap/><lb/>1826. May 24 <gap/> C9 18<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><lb/><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.</p><p>XVIII I or 45.<lb/>Art ___ or 45 Journal<lb/>continued. VI. Written<lb/>instruments: or say<lb/>in the English practice <hi rend="superscript">+</hi><lb/><note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi>require being <gap/> to the <gap/><lb/>they <gap/>,</note><lb/><hi rend="underline">documents</hi>. These<lb/>belong <add>in some sort</add> to the already<lb/>mentioned category<lb/>of <hi rend="underline">things moveable</hi>:<lb/>but being, in respect<lb/>of their use, so different<lb/>from all other<lb/>things, they require to<lb/>be distinguished from<lb/><hi rend="underline">things at large</hi>, and<lb/>treated of under a<lb/>separate head.</p><p><gap/> this or 46.<lb/>Art ___ or 46. Instruments<lb/>of discourse at large<lb/>the things in question<lb/>are instruments<lb/>of the discourse carried<lb/>on for official<lb/>purposes: applied as<lb/>they are to the purpose<lb/>of appropriate instruction:<lb/>to wit, by<lb/>communication of<lb/>appropriate information,<lb/>they are in current<lb/>legal language<lb/>termed <hi rend="underline">documents</hi>,<lb/>and when employed<lb/>on a judicial<lb/>occasion, the sort of<lb/>evidence they are<lb/>considered as being<lb/>composed of or<lb/>furnishing, is stiled<lb/>documentary evidence.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.<p>or 47.<lb/>Art ___ or 47. By means<lb/>of the manifold system,<lb/>these subject matters of<lb/>registration will for the<lb/>most part without<lb/>further care, register<lb/>themselves: in every case,<lb/>each such instrument<lb/>issued will stand exhibited<lb/>by the <hi rend="underline">examples</hi> kept<lb/>in the office from whence<lb/>it was issued; and where<lb/>other exemplars of the<lb/>same instrument are<lb/>transmitted to other offices<lb/>as they will be in<lb/>most, if not all<lb/>cases, it will be again<lb/>exhibited in all these<lb/>several exemplars.<lb/>Each such instrument<lb/>received into that same<lb/>office will, at all times,<lb/>exhibit itself in the<lb/>written treasury of that<lb/>same office: and here,<lb/>too, a like multiplication<lb/>will be made<lb/>from the same source.</p><p>Two matters of fact, however,<lb/>remain, for preservation<lb/>of <add>the memory of</add> which so many<lb/>separate acts of<lb/>registration will be necessary:<lb/>these are, the day on which<lb/>received, and the hand by<lb/>which <hi rend="underline">delivered</hi>. Office,<lb/>at which these acts will<lb/>be to be performed, the<lb/>office into which the<lb/>written instrument is rec<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.<p>or 48.<lb/>Art ___ or 48. Uses of<lb/>registration under<lb/>these two heads.<lb/>I. To the service<lb/>1. Security ag<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> non-<lb/>delivery.<lb/>2. Security ag<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> undue<lb/>delay.<lb/>II. To the functionary<lb/>employed in the<lb/>delivery.<lb/>1.  Security ag<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> false<lb/>imputation of delinquency,<lb/>by non-delivery.</p><p>or 49.<lb/>Art ___ or 49. Ulterior<lb/>securities employable<lb/>for the benefit of the<lb/>instrument conveying<lb/>functionary.<lb/>1. <hi rend="underline">Separate receipt<lb/>acknowledging</hi> instrument<lb/>delivered to him.<lb/>And, as below, Art. ___<lb/>Documentary Issue<lb/>and Receipt Book.</p><p>or 59.<lb/>Art. ___ or 59. Case, in<lb/>which the separate<lb/>acknowledgement<lb/>of the receipt of<lb/>documentary instruments<lb/>will be particularly<lb/>needful. Person<lb/>from whom the<lb/>instrument is received,<lb/>not a functionary<lb/>but a person at large;<lb/>here, unless a written<lb/>instrument of receipt<lb/>be given to him, no<lb/>evidence of receipt will<lb/>he have in his own<lb/>power for his own<lb/>security.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.<lb/>VI. Instruments written<lb/>or<lb/>V. Occurrences (exterior)<p><!-- <p>The remainder of this column is too faint to read.</p> -->





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1826. May 24 C9 18
Constitutional Code.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.

XVIII I or 45.
Art ___ or 45 Journal
continued. VI. Written
instruments: or say
in the English practice +
+require being to the
they ,

documents. These
belong in some sort to the already
mentioned category
of things moveable:
but being, in respect
of their use, so different
from all other
things, they require to
be distinguished from
things at large, and
treated of under a
separate head.

this or 46.
Art ___ or 46. Instruments
of discourse at large
the things in question
are instruments
of the discourse carried
on for official
purposes: applied as
they are to the purpose
of appropriate instruction:
to wit, by
communication of
appropriate information,
they are in current
legal language
termed documents,
and when employed
on a judicial
occasion, the sort of
evidence they are
considered as being
composed of or
furnishing, is stiled
documentary evidence.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.

or 47.
Art ___ or 47. By means
of the manifold system,
these subject matters of
registration will for the
most part without
further care, register
themselves: in every case,
each such instrument
issued will stand exhibited
by the examples kept
in the office from whence
it was issued; and where
other exemplars of the
same instrument are
transmitted to other offices
as they will be in
most, if not all
cases, it will be again
exhibited in all these
several exemplars.
Each such instrument
received into that same
office will, at all times,
exhibit itself in the
written treasury of that
same office: and here,
too, a like multiplication
will be made
from the same source.

Two matters of fact, however,
remain, for preservation
of the memory of which so many
separate acts of
registration will be necessary:
these are, the day on which
received, and the hand by
which delivered. Office,
at which these acts will
be to be performed, the
office into which the
written instrument is recd.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.

or 48.
Art ___ or 48. Uses of
registration under
these two heads.
I. To the service
1. Security agst non-
delivery.
2. Security agst undue
delay.
II. To the functionary
employed in the
delivery.
1. Security agst false
imputation of delinquency,
by non-delivery.

or 49.
Art ___ or 49. Ulterior
securities employable
for the benefit of the
instrument conveying
functionary.
1. Separate receipt
acknowledging
instrument
delivered to him.
And, as below, Art. ___
Documentary Issue
and Receipt Book.

or 59.
Art. ___ or 59. Case, in
which the separate
acknowledgement
of the receipt of
documentary instruments
will be particularly
needful. Person
from whom the
instrument is received,
not a functionary
but a person at large;
here, unless a written
instrument of receipt
be given to him, no
evidence of receipt will
he have in his own
power for his own
security.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.
VI. Instruments written
or
V. Occurrences (exterior)




Identifier: | JB/038/307/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1826-05-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 45 - or 50

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

307

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / statistic function

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d18 / e9

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

[[notes_public::"transcribe textwise" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

11944

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