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Ch VIII Formula
(2 §. Demand paper. Explanation
38. or 25.
Art 38 or 25. To transfer
by division of the subject
matter and distribution
of it's parts, the same
rationale applied.
39. or 26.
Art 39. or 26. Subject of
division.
1. the thing in substance
as in partition among
co-heirs:
2. the rights in relation
to it: as in the converse
of an Inclosure Act.
40. or 27.
Art 40. or 27. The benefit
conferred may be either —
1. the whole, or a
part of the subject matter
itself — or 2 the value
of it as produced by
sale.
41. or 28.
Art 41. or 28. Subject
matter, a burthen.
42. or 29.
Art 42 or 29. Wrong is
1. by positive act
2. by negative
43. or 30.
Art 43. or 30. Wrong by
positive act. Modes
of obviation. 1. preventive,
2. reparative, 3.
occurrence-preventive.
44. or 31.
Art 44. or 31. 1. Mode
preventive, affective
service abstentive;
judiciary, inhibitive
prohibitive.
45. or 32.
Art 45. or 32. To the extent
of satisfaction administered,
reparation
is effected: effective
service the satisfactive.
46. or 33.
Art 46. or 33. Of the Judicial
service, the effect
is retractive.
47. or 34.
Art 47. or 34. In consideration
of the past
evil, it can confer at
the expence of the author
good in a quantity
less, equal or greater.
48. or 35.
Art 48. or 35. Scarcely
without producing evil
can such reparation
be effected.
49. or 36.
Art 49. or 36. Party wronged
not assignable, sole
evil danger and alarm
patients unassignable,
alarm can not be ground
for satisfaction.
50. or 37.
Art 50. or 37. Good from
satisfaction is not producible
without evil.
51. or 38.
Art 51. or 38. Satisfaction
1. Compensational
2. Specific
52. or 39.
Art 52. or 39. Subsequent
prevention of Evil
1. By past wrong done;
2. by persons at large
53. or 40.
Art 53. or 40. Possible
means of prevention
1. purely physical
2. psychological
54. or 41.
Art 54 or 41. Purely physical
are disabilitative:
psychological are
1. punitive; i.e. painful
2 allective, i.e. pleasurable
55. or 42
Art 55. or 42. Of the allective,
the employment
is in particular
instances possible: to
any but a small extent
impossible: the transferable
matter of good not
being producible but by
evil.
56. or 43.
Art 56. or 43.
on the
greatest happiness principle,
to no other purpose
than the production
of greater good, can
punition be justifiable.
57 or 44.
Art 57. or 44. Evil, produced
by satisfaction at
the charge of the wrong
doer, operates as preventative
punishment.
58. or 45.
Art 58. or 45. A suit
what — aggregate of successive
operations produced
by Judge &c between
commencement and termination —
a course of
operations.
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