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Art. 20
43. An Examples of a principle of solution grounded
on a pre-existing want or state of things distinction, are Such a mass
is that which is grounded in a coincidence in point
of time: — Such a mass of Annuity as was
created in such or such a year: taking for the
subject of an operation, according to the quantity of income in hand either the entire mass of it
at our or such or such a part of it: i.e.: not
to violate the 2d rule - such or such a part and
the same part of each one of the several component
masses:- the several portions of Annuity Stock belonging to the
several Annuitants.
54. A distinction marked out by chance, may
attach upon the individuals in question either individually
as in the common case of a Lottery,
or in classes.
6.5 If consistently with justice, and the avoidance
of personal preferences as above mentioned, any a difference to the any compliance can be thus
wills of humanity, in favour of such particular and such
class classes, on whom any disadvantage attendant
on the measure would bear hardest, such as the Widows,
and orphans of the female sex in a state of comparative
indigence, it will be so much the better.
7.6. In such case, particular care will require to
prevent some the included indulgence from being turned
by collusion or other fraud out of its intended course:
for which purpose it will be indispensably necessary that first the names of <add>a persons for whom it is included would may</add>
that day time not be made use if as a cover for extending it
to others for whom it is not intended: to be comprized in it and that the state
of indigence by which the title to the examples
is constituted, be neither falsely pretended to exist, nor really made to to exist, for the purpose.
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