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1825 Aug 31 Penal Code
Ch III. Offences of Reppermit
§. 3. Challenging
So likewise in the case of exclusively intentional
mutilation, disfigurement and disablement.
But if, as in the ordinary cases,
the challenge and no other design, and the fortuitous
result of the one on the other of these several
modes of corporal vexation, coupled with
curable wounding , it is by the intention
and not by the effect that the punishment
will be governed and measured, as above.
Art. 5. On this occasion, with respect to the determination
concerning the effect intended
regard will be had to all those circumstances
by which a contest of this sort is liable to
be rendered unfair to the undue advantage
of one party, on the disadvantage of the other :
for example, concealed protection given by
a party to some part of his body, superiority
of still acquired by one party by means
of concealed .
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