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1826 July 15.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated.</p><p>1.<lb/>Art 1. Oppression, wrong<lb/>by a Superior.<lb/>How a non-functionary<lb/>or any functionary<lb/>not superior may be<lb/>oppressed by a functionary,<lb/>see §. 20.</p><p>2<lb/>Art 2. Exployed in<lb/>extraction of profit,<lb/>oppression is <hi rend="underline">extortion</hi>.<lb/>As to it, see §. 21. <hi rend="underline">Extortion<lb/>obviated.</hi></p><p>3.<lb/>Art 3. Oppression where<lb/>predatory, i. e. Extortion,<lb/>together with<lb/>fraudulent obtainment,<lb/>theft, embezzlement<lb/>and peculation at the<lb/>charge of the public<lb/>posted off.</p><p>4.<lb/>Art 4. Oppressees by<lb/>functionaries may be<lb/>I. Non-functionaries:<lb/>viz.1. Suitors. 2. Inspectors,<lb/>3. Evidence holders,<lb/>as per §. 21.<lb/>II. Functionaries by<lb/>their superordinates.</p><p>5.<lb/>Art 5. Wrongs exercisible<lb/>on I a <hi rend="underline">Suitor</hi><lb/>Examples.</p><p>6.<lb/>Art 6. on II. an <hi rend="underline">Inspector</hi>.</p><p>7.<lb/>Art 7. III. On an<lb/><hi rend="underline">Evidence holder.</hi></p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated.<p>8.<lb/>Art 8. Case IV. Oppresser<lb/>a functionary.<lb/>Oppression here is<lb/>either,<lb/>1. Oppression at large, as<lb/>where the oppresser<lb/>if a non-functionary,<lb/>as above: or<lb/>2. Oppression by abuse<lb/>of locomutative power<lb/>viz.<lb/>1.Dislocation.<lb/>2. Suspension.<lb/>3. Tranferen<add>ce</add><del>tial</del>,<lb/>permanent or temporary.<lb/>4. Stoppage of <gap/><lb/>permanent or temporary.<lb/>5. Depression permanent<lb/>or temporary.</p>
1826 July 15.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated.</p><p>1.<lb/>Art 1. Oppression, wrong<lb/>by a Superior.<lb/>How a non-functionary<lb/>or any functionary<lb/>not superior may be<lb/>oppressed by a functionary,<lb/>see §. 20.</p><p>2<lb/>Art 2. Exployed in<lb/>extraction of profit,<lb/>oppression is <hi rend="underline">extortion</hi>.<lb/>As to it, see §. 21. <hi rend="underline">Extortion<lb/>obviated.</hi></p><p>3.<lb/>Art 3. Oppression where<lb/>predatory, i. e. Extortion,<lb/>together with<lb/>fraudulent obtainment,<lb/>theft, embezzlement<lb/>and peculation at the<lb/>charge of the public<lb/>posted off.</p><p>4.<lb/>Art 4. Oppressees by<lb/>functionaries may be<lb/>I. Non-functionaries:<lb/>viz.1. Suitors. 2. Inspectors,<lb/>3. Evidence holders,<lb/>as per §. 21.<lb/>II. Functionaries by<lb/>their superordinates.</p><p>5.<lb/>Art 5. Wrongs exercisible<lb/>on I a <hi rend="underline">Suitor</hi><lb/>Examples.</p><p>6.<lb/>Art 6. on II. an <hi rend="underline">Inspector</hi>.</p><p>7.<lb/>Art 7. III. On an<lb/><hi rend="underline">Evidence holder.</hi></p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated.<p>8.<lb/>Art 8. Case IV. Oppresser<lb/>a functionary.<lb/>Oppression here is<lb/>either,<lb/>1. Oppression at large, as<lb/>where the oppresser<lb/>if a non-functionary,<lb/>as above: or<lb/>2. Oppression by abuse<lb/>of locomutative power<lb/>viz.<lb/>1.Dislocation.<lb/>2. Suspension.<lb/>3. Tranferen<add>ce</add><del>tial</del>,<lb/>permanent or temporary.<lb/>4. Stoppage of <gap/><lb/>permanent or temporary.<lb/>5. Depression permanent<lb/>or temporary.</p><p>9.<lb/>Art 9. How, by oppression<lb/>at large, the effect<lb/>of dislocation (dishonor<lb/>excepted,) is producible.</p><p>10.<lb/><del>II. Remedies - To oppressor<lb/>at large, remedies</del> are<lb/>1. Ordinary, as per Penal Code.<lb/>2. Extraordinary or <hi rend="underline">Peculiar</hi>:<lb/>as per <del><gap/></del> <add>this</add> Code.<lb/>Constitutional Code.</p><p>11.<lb/>Peculiar as per this Code<lb/>are<lb/>1. Rules for <hi rend="underline">deportment</hi><lb/>applied to functionaries.<lb/>2.Publicity of proceedings<lb/>cases for secrecy excepted.<lb/>3. In each Audience Chamber,<lb/>Table of Deportment.<lb/>Rules in characters and<lb/>situations conspicuous.<lb/>4. Minutation and Registration<lb/>as to all proceedings.<lb/>5. For veracity of evidence<lb/>securities as in Judiciary<lb/>proceedings.<lb/>6. Complaint Book, for<lb/>minutation and registration<lb/>of complaints by suitors.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated.





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1826 July 15.
Constitutional Code.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.

1.
Art 1. Oppression, wrong
by a Superior.
How a non-functionary
or any functionary
not superior may be
oppressed by a functionary,
see §. 20.

2
Art 2. Exployed in
extraction of profit,
oppression is extortion.
As to it, see §. 21. Extortion
obviated.

3.
Art 3. Oppression where
predatory, i. e. Extortion,
together with
fraudulent obtainment,
theft, embezzlement
and peculation at the
charge of the public
posted off.

4.
Art 4. Oppressees by
functionaries may be
I. Non-functionaries:
viz.1. Suitors. 2. Inspectors,
3. Evidence holders,
as per §. 21.
II. Functionaries by
their superordinates.

5.
Art 5. Wrongs exercisible
on I a Suitor
Examples.

6.
Art 6. on II. an Inspector.

7.
Art 7. III. On an
Evidence holder.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.

8.
Art 8. Case IV. Oppresser
a functionary.
Oppression here is
either,
1. Oppression at large, as
where the oppresser
if a non-functionary,
as above: or
2. Oppression by abuse
of locomutative power
viz.
1.Dislocation.
2. Suspension.
3. Tranferencetial,
permanent or temporary.
4. Stoppage of
permanent or temporary.
5. Depression permanent
or temporary.

9.
Art 9. How, by oppression
at large, the effect
of dislocation (dishonor
excepted,) is producible.

10.
II. Remedies - To oppressor
at large, remedies
are
1. Ordinary, as per Penal Code.
2. Extraordinary or Peculiar:
as per this Code.
Constitutional Code.

11.
Peculiar as per this Code
are
1. Rules for deportment
applied to functionaries.
2.Publicity of proceedings
cases for secrecy excepted.
3. In each Audience Chamber,
Table of Deportment.
Rules in characters and
situations conspicuous.
4. Minutation and Registration
as to all proceedings.
5. For veracity of evidence
securities as in Judiciary
proceedings.
6. Complaint Book, for
minutation and registration
of complaints by suitors.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.




Identifier: | JB/038/324/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1826-07-15

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1-14, 1*, 1**

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

324

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / oppression obviated

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

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

ID Number

11961

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