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6) or 7? 1826. May 17. + C2 11
Constitutional Code.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.
II. Journal
III Groups Book
Application Book
2
2. + Mode of application
1. Untransformative
2. Transformative
When transformative
1.
2.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.
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Art ___ or 6. Journals
continued. III. Moveables —
For a Receipt
Subbook See for Heads of
Entry, the Outset Book:
III Title Moveables.Others use Follow
peculiar to the Journal.
Relative occurrences —
Examples.
I. In the Receipt Column
or Sub Book.
1. Day of receipt, viz. of
year, month and week.
2.Name of the subject
matter received.
3. Quantity.
4. Quality, if variable
and ascertainable.
5. Moveable receptacle,
or say package,
if any in what received —
wood, glass,
paper etc.
6. Delivered, by whom.
7. Received, by whom.
8. Source whence.
9. 1. If fabricated, from
whose custody.
10. 2. If purchased, from
whom.
11. 3. If hire, from whom.
12. 4. If transreceptive,
from what office.
13. So, if retroacceptive.
14. If ex.dono acceptive
from whom.
15. In what area,
edifice, apartment, and
fixt interior receptacle
deposited.
16. In case of
subsequent inspection by
an appropriate
functionary, his name,
proper and official,
with his signature.
17. So of every other
person present.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.
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Art ___ or 7. With no
5 Confer Loss Book unpreponderant hardship
is the obligation of
furnishing this evidence
accompanied.
1. If one person is charged
and thereby burthened,
another is discharged and
thereby benefited.
2. Only in case of deliquency
does this burthen
attach.
3. The burthen is no
other than in Judicial
practice is imposed on
unpaid non-functionaries —
thence without consent
or equivalent: in
this case with consent
and equivalent — to wit
official pay.
8.
Art ___ or 8. Journal Book
continued II Application
Sub Specific SubBook. Modes of
application are
1. principal or say individual.
2. Subsidiary, or say
instrumental
By subsidiary instrumental
understand that which is made
of engines, tools, receptacles,
fixt and moveable and
vehicles which, as such,
are each applied to the
bringing into existence and
preparing for service an
indefinite multitude
of principal subject
matter.
These being applied or
applicable, employed or
employable every day,
the application made of
them will not need to be
registered on any day.
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