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<p>Art.1 To the Legislation Ministers it belongs to <del><gap/> the</del><lb/>
<p>Art.1 To the Legislation Ministers it belongs to <del><gap/> the</del><lb/>
<add>under the authority of the Legislature, to exercise the <gap/> <del>functions</add> three functions with relation to the instruments employed</del><lb/>
<add>under the authority of the Legislature, to exercise the <gap/> functions</add><del> three functions with relation to the instruments employed</del><lb/>
<add>as per CH.IX S.2 <del>with</del> <add>in</add></add><add>relation to all <del>other</del> persons and all things</add> <del>in the business of legislation</del>.<lb/>
<add>as per Ch.IX S.2 <del>with</del> <add>in</add></add><add>relation to all <del>other</del> persons and all things</add> <del>in the business of legislation</del>.<lb/>
employed in the business of legislation</p>
employed in the business of legislation</p>


<p>Art.2 In particular, in relation to the Legislative Archives<lb/>
<p>Art.2 In particular, in relation to the Legislative Archives:<lb/>
<add><del>for</del> Examples are,</add> <gap/> the manuscripts <del>papers, maps</del>, books <add>maps</add> and in other<lb/>
<del>for</del> Examples are,<lb/>
<add>&amp; <del>these draughts</del> graphic representations</add> kept for the use of the Legislative Assembly.</p>
<gap/> the manuscripts <del>papers, maps</del>, books <add>maps</add> and <del>in</del> other<lb/>
<del>gra<gap/>ing</del><add>&amp; <del>these draughts</del> graphic representations</add> kept for the use of the Legislative Assembly.</p>


<p>Art.3. So, in relation to all <del><gap/></del> edifices, in which<lb/>
<p>Art.3. So, in relation to all <del><gap/></del> edifices, in which<lb/>
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present at the sittings of the Assemblys. <del>The</del> Examples are<lb/>
present at the sittings of the Assemblys. <del>The</del> Examples are<lb/>
1 Members. 2. <add>Sub-</add> Ministers, or <add>their</add> Subordinates attending form the<lb/>
1 Members. 2. <add>Sub-</add> Ministers, or <add>their</add> Subordinates attending form the<lb/>
several <add>Sub.</add> Department. Clerks <unclear>attendant</unclear> on the Assembly.<lb/>
several <add>Sub.</add> Departments. Clerks <unclear>attendant</unclear> on the Assembly.<lb/>
4. Reporters, <add>functionary or spontaneous, </add> of its <del>pro</del> Debates and proceedings. 5.<lb/>
4. Reporters, <add>functionary or spontaneous, </add> of its <del>pro</del> Debates and proceedings. 5.<lb/>
<add>Visitors</add> <del>Citizens and others</del> at larges, attending in their quality of<lb/>
<add>Visitors</add> <del>Citizens and others</del> at larges, attending in their quality of<lb/>
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of witnesses or petitioners.</p>
of witnesses or petitioners.</p>


<p>Art. 5. <del>To him it belongs</del> <add>So,</add> to <del>execute</del><add>exercise</add> the state states<gap/><lb/>
<p>Art. 5. <del>To him it belongs</del> <add>So,</add> to <del>execute</del><add>exercise</add> the statistic<lb/>
and melioration - suggesting functions, in relation to all <del><gap/></del><lb/>
and melioration - suggesting functions, in relation to all <del><unclear>temporary</unclear></del><lb/>
<del>laws and</del> portions of the body of law, the duration<lb/>
<del>laws and</del> portions of the body of law, the duration<lb/>
of which has been  <del>made</del><add>rendered </add> from persons: <del>reporting</del><add>delivery in </add> to the Assembly.<lb/>
of which has been  <del>made</del><add>rendered </add> temporary: <del>reporting</del><add>delivery in </add> to the Assembly.<lb/>
<add>on the first day</add> <del>at an early period</del> of its sittings an Account, stating such laws<lb/>
<add>on the first day</add> <del>at an early period</del> of its sittings an Account, stating such laws<lb/>
<del>such a <gap/> recently <gap/>perading such as are about</del><lb/>
<del>such as have recently <gap/>perading such as are about</del><lb/>
as exposed in the course of the <del>last Legisla</del> year just closed<lb/>
as exposed in the course of the <del>last Legisla</del> year just closed<lb/>
and such as, in the course of the year just begun<lb/>
and such as, in the course of the year just begun are<lb/>
about to expose: to the end that <del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
about to expose: to the end that <del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>be suffered to expire, or to impound, as the case may</del><lb/>
<del>be suffered to expire, or to impound, as the case may</del><lb/>
<del>require</del> nothing apt may cause, nor any thing unapt<lb/>
<del>require</del> nothing apt may cease, nor any thing unapt<lb/>
continue, for want of notice.</p><pb/>
continue, for want of notice.</p><pb/>



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1823 March 28

Constitut. Code

S.6.2.[] Legislation Ministers functions.

Art.1 To the Legislation Ministers it belongs to the
under the authority of the Legislature, to exercise the functions three functions with relation to the instruments employed
as per Ch.IX S.2 with <add>in</add>relation to all other persons and all things in the business of legislation.
employed in the business of legislation

Art.2 In particular, in relation to the Legislative Archives:
for Examples are,
the manuscripts papers, maps, books maps and in other
graing& these draughts graphic representations kept for the use of the Legislative Assembly.

Art.3. So, in relation to all edifices, in which
the Assembly holds any of its sittings, and all edifices in which
are depositedkept any of its Archives; the edifices with the furniture
thereto respectively belonging

Art.4. In hisIn particular to keep in charge are all accommodation
for the several classes of persons descriptions of persons habitually or occasionally
present at the sittings of the Assemblys. The Examples are
1 Members. 2. Sub- Ministers, or their Subordinates attending form the
several Sub. Departments. Clerks attendant on the Assembly.
4. Reporters, functionary or spontaneous, of its pro Debates and proceedings. 5.
Visitors Citizens and others at larges, attending in their quality of
Members of the Supreme Constitutive. 6. Foreign Ministers -
Envoy. of all ranks from foreign powers. 7. Persons under or to be under examination in attendance
in the Assembly or any of its Committees, in the quality
of witnesses or petitioners.

Art. 5. To him it belongs So, to executeexercise the statistic
and melioration - suggesting functions, in relation to all temporary
laws and portions of the body of law, the duration
of which has been maderendered temporary: reportingdelivery in to the Assembly.
on the first day at an early period of its sittings an Account, stating such laws
such as have recently perading such as are about
as exposed in the course of the last Legisla year just closed
and such as, in the course of the year just begun are
about to expose: to the end that
be suffered to expire, or to impound, as the case may
require nothing apt may cease, nor any thing unapt
continue, for want of notice.


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Identifier: | JB/042/006/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

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1823-03-28

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