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1823. April 27
Constitut. Code
With regard to the benefit reaped from the disposal made
of an official situation, if is not necessary that he
benefit reapedto a man's reaping a benefit on any occasion from the disposal
made of it, it is not necessary that he himself should be
placed in it: a benefit from the disposal made of it a benefit
more or less considerable may be made to accrue reaped by him
if it be if the individual placed in it be one with whom
he has a connection whether in the way of self-regarding interest
or in the way of sympathy. Then The disposal thus made of it
may to him be equal the benefit reaped by him may be equal
to that which would be reaped by him were he himself placed
in it, or even superior; equal if the person placed in it were be
one to whom he would otherwise have made a pecuniary allowance
of the same value: as in the case of a son or other
descendant person connected with him by the ties of consanguinity
or other cause bond of dependence. It may even be superior:
as in the case where by reason of his occupation or any
other cause he stands precluded from the being placed in it himself:
and in the ways to the amount of the benefit which at the
hand in question one and the same individual may be made
to reap is altogether without limit.
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