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Ch. in the Justice Chamber
(2 § Persons wronged
preserved from ridicule
For the prevention of evil in this shape, every Judge
will in his Judicatory keep an attentive eye on the such whatsoever Report
happen to be given of the proceedings of in his Judicatory by the public
prints
At the instance of the party wronged, or even of his
own motive, he will place in the account of defamation and
or a species of the offence so designated, any published discourse
which is any part of which has for its object the producing
mirth at the expence of a person wronged in the of the
applying nature application used by him for redress at the
hand of the Judge, provoking calling forth mirth at his expence and thereby
inflicting on him the species of mental vexation the production of which is
among the results of ridicule.
Identifier: | JB/052/570/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.
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