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1824. August. <gap/><lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/> | 1824. August. <gap/><lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 12. Power as to Non-Military.</p><p>+22 <del>21.</del><lb/>Art 2<del>1</del>2. Superordinate, on<lb/>giving such order, will<lb/>be careful,<lb/>1. To allow whatever latitude<lb/>of <hi rend="underline">forebearance</hi> the nature<lb/>of the Service will admit.<lb/>2. To choose the person<lb/>most apt for such a<lb/>trust: danger to the public,<lb/>and suffering to<lb/>individuals both taken into<lb/>the account.</p><p>IV Power <gap/><lb/>23 <del>22.</del> Orderer<lb/>Art 2<del>2</del>3 Order, by whom.<lb/>Consideranda.<lb/>1. Favorableness of situation<lb/>for <hi rend="underline">judging</hi> of the<lb/>necessity.<lb/>2. <hi rend="underline">Trustworthiness</hi>, in<lb/>respect of responsibility.<lb/>3. Capacity of producing<lb/>adequate <hi rend="underline">promptitude</hi> of<lb/>execution.</p><p>+24 <del>23.</del> Orderer<lb/>Art 2<del>3.</del>4<lb/>situation indicates<lb/>the Prime Minister,<lb/>from communication<lb/>with Foreign<lb/>Relation d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi><lb/>But by communication<lb/>with both, Army Minister<lb/>will be nearly on a par.</p><p>+25 <del>24.</del> Orderer<lb/>Art 2<del>4</del>5. II. Responsibility.<lb/>This indicates in preference<lb/>to Prime the Army<lb/>Minister, to d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> some<lb/>Military commander under<lb/>him: the responsibility<lb/>of a functionary<lb/>being as the number<lb/>of grades above him.</p><!-- The preceding column has been stricken. --><pb/>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 12. Power as to Non-Military<p>+26 <del>25.</del> Orderer<lb/>Art 2<del>5</del>6. 3. Capacity of<lb/>producing promptitude.<lb/>This indicates the<lb/>military commander nearest<lb/>to the spot:<lb/>commander of a sufficiently<lb/>large body, say a<lb/><hi rend="underline">Battallion or Brigade.</hi></p><p>VII Procedure<lb/>+27 <del>26.</del> Orderer.<lb/>Art 2<del>6</del>7. General Result.<lb/>Prime Minister, if<lb/>sufficiently acquainted with<lb/>the spot, will send the<lb/>order to the functionary<lb/>by whom execution<lb/>is to be given to it:<lb/>sending exemplars at<lb/>the same time to such<lb/>intermediate commanders<lb/>to whom the<lb/>information may be of<lb/>use. Great might be the<lb/>confusion otherwise.</p><p>+28 <del>27.</del> Orderer<lb/>Art 2<del>7</del>8. So far as<lb/>promptitude is material,<lb/>only for want of local<lb/>knowledge will he send his<lb/>order through intermediate<lb/>functionaries:<lb/>since, to the cooperation<lb/>of every such intermediate,<lb/>more or less delay<lb/>will be necessary.</p><p>+29 <del>28.</del><lb/>Art 2<del>8</del>9. II. Individual<lb/>necessity — Here, order<lb/>can scarce be necessary.<lb/>Appropriate order here, a<lb/>regulation of general law:<lb/>referred to by Expository<lb/>matter or otherwise<lb/>from the Justificative<lb/>cause, <sic>intituted</sic> Military<lb/>necessity in the<lb/>Penal Code.</p> | ||
1824. August.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 12. Power as to Non-Military.
+22 21.
Art 212. Superordinate, on
giving such order, will
be careful,
1. To allow whatever latitude
of forebearance the nature
of the Service will admit.
2. To choose the person
most apt for such a
trust: danger to the public,
and suffering to
individuals both taken into
the account.
IV Power
23 22. Orderer
Art 223 Order, by whom.
Consideranda.
1. Favorableness of situation
for judging of the
necessity.
2. Trustworthiness, in
respect of responsibility.
3. Capacity of producing
adequate promptitude of
execution.
+24 23. Orderer
Art 23.4
situation indicates
the Prime Minister,
from communication
with Foreign
Relation do.
But by communication
with both, Army Minister
will be nearly on a par.
+25 24. Orderer
Art 245. II. Responsibility.
This indicates in preference
to Prime the Army
Minister, to do. some
Military commander under
him: the responsibility
of a functionary
being as the number
of grades above him.
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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 12. Power as to Non-Military
+26 25. Orderer
Art 256. 3. Capacity of
producing promptitude.
This indicates the
military commander nearest
to the spot:
commander of a sufficiently
large body, say a
Battallion or Brigade.
VII Procedure
+27 26. Orderer.
Art 267. General Result.
Prime Minister, if
sufficiently acquainted with
the spot, will send the
order to the functionary
by whom execution
is to be given to it:
sending exemplars at
the same time to such
intermediate commanders
to whom the
information may be of
use. Great might be the
confusion otherwise.
+28 27. Orderer
Art 278. So far as
promptitude is material,
only for want of local
knowledge will he send his
order through intermediate
functionaries:
since, to the cooperation
of every such intermediate,
more or less delay
will be necessary.
+29 28.
Art 289. II. Individual
necessity — Here, order
can scarce be necessary.
Appropriate order here, a
regulation of general law:
referred to by Expository
matter or otherwise
from the Justificative
cause, intituted Military
necessity in the
Penal Code.
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