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Case C 6) [Ablative fact]. Suit and not criminative +
In the case of a wrong an inculpative fact is is on the part of the proposed defendant, thence
a collative fact with
relation to the Pursuers
right or title to satisfaction
at his charge an act
of the sort of those which, by the law in question, are made warrantable constituted offences for the imposition
, the in question, of the burthen of satisfaction in the case, unless accompanied by
some one of the accusations included in a correspondent
list of justificative or exemptive circumstances. or in a correspondent list
of example circumstances.
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If ablative facts exist
known to Pursuer in as is in a state of
evil consciousness
If any such ablative fact has
place, his title to the service in question has no place. If,
of the existence of any such ablative fact the existence be known
to him, he is in a state of evil consciousness with relation to his
demand; consciousness of the invalidity of it, and of the groundlessness
of the vexation he is seeking to impose on the Defendant:
and the evil cons under this state of evil consciousness the of
the application he is making is involves in it an act of insincerity for
which he may as reasonably and beneficially be punished
as for mendacious evidence in relation to any external and physical fact. to As to this write no further
about what is said in relation to counterevidence.
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