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III Remedies
Ch. Compensation
(3 1 Degree of assistance
continued
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Circumstances
occurring to prevent
correctness of estimate
Art Divers circumstances will be apt to concurr
in preventing an estimate thus taken from being so as correct as could
be wished. But they are inherent rooted in the nature of the case
and from the inability to reach the highest point in the scale of correctness
is no reason for omitting to make the nearest apparent to it
which is consistent with avoidance of preponderant evil from
the same cause.
1 Muletee prefers
submitting to excessive
mulet to acknowledging
scantiness of professional
emoluments
1. In regard to means A person who being attached to this or that profession
makes not as yet derives not from it any quantity of emolument which does not to any
degree fall short of that which is ascribed to him by the
vexation securing estimate, submitted to a mulet which is in truth
excessive, to save the their humiliation and prejudice to an professional
reputation which could be the natural result of disclosure.
2 Unwillingness to
admit of burthen of
illegitimate child
2. In regard to burthen A bur what may happen is
that a burthen rising being any proportion to his means may be produced
by the obligation legal or moral of affording maintenance
to the offspring of unlawful intercourse, or to a person with
whom such intercourse is or has been accustomed.
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