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1826. March 11.
Constitutional Code.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§. 3. Subordination Grades

1.
Art. 1. Expository matter.
Subheads.
1. Subordination — efficient
causes.
2. Subordinateness
and superiority.
3. Super
4. Subordination res
3. Super and subodi-
ponsibility, accountabili
ty -nation grades.
4. Subordination responsibility,
accountability.
5. Ulterior grades —
efficient cause of
demand for.

2.
Art. 2. Subordination
supposes superordination.
Subordination is
a mode of inferiority:
superordination, of
superiority: for other modes,
see Art.

3.
Art. 3. Efficient cause of
subordination, power:
viz. of superordinate
as to subordinate.

4.
Art. 4. Modes of power
necessary.
1. of direction: function,
dislocative.
2. of suspension: function,
suspensive.
3. of dislocation: function,
dislocative.
4. of punition: function,
punitive.
5. of suppletive; i.e.
fresh location, in case
of suspension of
dislocation.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§. 3. Subordination grades.

5.
Art. 5. In the hands in which
the direction is, must be
the suspensive and
temporarily suppletive: in
the superordinate's must
be the permanently
suppletive: in the superordinates
to a certain extent
may be the punitive:
in a Judicial functionary
it must be to an
ulterior extent.

6.
Art. 6. Either with the directive,
the suprordinate
must have the suspensive,
or he can not be
made responsible for
misconduct of the
subordinate. But the
necessity will depend upon
the nature of the work
coudpled with the distance
between the directing function
and his next superordinate.

7.
Art. 7. By punitive power,
the Judiciary functionaries
are superordinate
to the Administratorial
in all sub-departments:
not so by directive,
suspensive, dislocative, or
suppletive.

8.
Article 8. Grades.
1. Minister's immediate
subordinate, call his
subordinate. Correspondent
grade of subordination,
2. Ministers Immediate
Subordinates immediate
Subordinate, call
Ministers Bis-subordinate
grade 2.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§.3. Subordination grades.

8 contind.
3. Ministers immediate
subordinates immediate
subordinate, immediate mandate
subordinate, call
Minister's Tris subordinate:
Grade 3: and so
on through the
numeration
Table.

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Identifier: | JB/038/287/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1826-03-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-13

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

287

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / subordination grades

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

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

11924

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