1826. April 3 d.

Ch.IX. Ministers Collectively.

S.3. Functions in all.

19.

Applicative-common object of procurative and custoditive

operation, employing using, applying to use.

20.

Accidents, to which during custody and application, the thing will

remain exposed. 1. Destruction. 2. Deterioration — practical

destruction of value.

21.

Corresponding functions: Conservative: which is 1.

Antedestructive. 2. Antedeteriorative.

22.

Incapacitation of the thing for use — maybe 1. Total. 2.

Partial.

23.

Total incapacitation of the thing for use, may be 1. By

elimination 2. Without elimination

24.

Elimination implies design: If design with a view to use, to

clearing the establishment of an incumbrance, or to its being of

use elsewhere — correspondent function the eliminative if

not with either view, function none, but a made of delinquency:

to wit, wrongful... ... or peculation.

25.

In capacities for the use without removal by design, is either

natural or factitious. 1. If natural, departure total or

partial 2. If factitious, either 1. Destructive; or 2.

Deteriorative

26.

Operation, reparation: function, reparative.

27.

Sale function exercisable in case of total deterioration or

destruction, the eliminative.

28.

Operations 1. Functions, as to the exercise of which, option will

be to be made in case of partial destruction, or say

deterioration.

1. Reparation 2. Rendition 3. Out-letting 4. Transformation,

where the nature of the subject -matter admitts

transformative is analogous to reparation: it is more or less

extensive reintegration in value.

29.

Application to use, — its made and correspondent function 1.

Without elimination, destruction or deterioration, examples —

1. Irremovable 1. Any land 2. Land covered with water.

29 contin d.

3. Moveables 1. 2. ...because unselfoxydating

metals, gold and silver not destructible but by friction.

30.

2. By slow destruction or say, consumption. Examples. 1.

Furniture 2. Cloathing 3. Machinery 4. Implements of

manufacture.

31.

3. By quick or say rapid consumption. Examples. 1. Materials of

food. 2. Of drinks. 3. Of fuel for heat. Of Fuel for light.

5. Of fuel for explosion.

32.

Sole case in which

compleat destruction in value follows from

transformative destruction. 1. Consumption of

fuel for... 1. Light. 2.Explosion.

33.

By consumption is produced a valuable

succedaneum-valuable when in large

quantities: in the case of, 1. Food. 2. Drink, —a

valuable residuum in the case of 1. Fuel for heat alone.