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1828. July 22d. 5
Constitutional Code.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.
34.
Art 34. Degradation
or say transference
to an inferior grade.
Degradation presents
wrong ideas — viz.
1. Expulsion from the
whole establishment.
2. Ignominy or say
opprobrium, such as
would compell resignation:
and thus be
virtual dislocation.
Loss of that situation
with all hope of every
other, being a less evil
than passing the
greater part of a
man's life exposed
to such continual
contempt.
35.
Art 35. Cases in which
transference, if
temporary, to a lesser
grade may be suitable.
1. The transference
employed as an
instrument of satisfaction
and punition
for obstinate course
of contempt towards
his superordinate
in his own department.
2. Or in another
Sub-department.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
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