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SECOND DIVISION,—Civil Laws.

 

BOOK I.

SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT.

Section Page
XLVII.
Hereditary Succession
49
XLVIII.
Great Officers of State not authorized to confer Appointments
51
XLIX.
Officers of Government not allowed to solicit hereditary Honours
52
L.
Supernumerary Officers of Government
ibid.
LI.
Transmission of official Dispatches
54
LII.
Partiality in the Examination of Candidates for Degrees
55
LIII.
Relative to Officers of Government dismissed for Misconduct
56
LIV.
Officers of Government quitting their Stations without leave
57
LV.
Officers of Government to proceed to their Destinations without Delay
58
LVI.
Attendance of Officers of Government at Court
59
LVII.
Irregular Interference of Superiors with subordinate Magistrates
ibid.
LVIII.
Cabals and State Intrigues
60
LIX.
Combination and Collusion between provincial Officers and Officers of the Court
62
LX.
Addresses in favour of Great Officers of State
ibid.
 

BOOK II.

CONDUCT OF THE MAGISTRATES.

LXI.
Due Knowledge of the Laws
64
LXII.
Non-Execution of an Imperial Edict
65
LXIII.
Destroying or discarding Edicts and Seals of Office
ibid.
LXIV.
Errors and Informalities in public Documents
67
LXV.
Neglecting to make such Reports to superior Officers as are by Law required
68
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