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Of Unlawful Reproach Vilification Unlawful Wrongful Vituperation Ao 1810
Unlawful Reproach Unlawful Vilification Wrongful Vituperation is where, without lawful cause,
in the View of giving You uneasiness or prejudicing You in Your causing uneasiness to you, or lowering you in the estimation
of any other person or persons, or of persons in general
Reputation, a man is concerned in giving to understand that he
or any other person regards You with aversion or contempt to him or to any other person, or to persons in general you are or
ought to be an object of hatred or aversion, of contempt or disesteem.
Exposition.
[Lawful Cause] Justifications are See Title [Wrongful
defamation]
1. Consent. 2. Domestic power. 3. Military power. 4. Judicial
power. 5. Sovereign power, independent or delegated.
[Reputation] See Tit. [Defamation Calumination Wrongful defamation] voce [Reputation].
[Concerned] See Tit. [Of Associated in delinquency Co-offenders.]
[Making known Understand] It matters not by what signs: whether by
natural signs addressed to the eye, such as shaking of the head,
pointing with the finger, and so forth; or natural signs addressed
to the ear, such as groans, shouts and hisses; or
whether by conventional signs, such as the epithets rascal,
knave, scoundrel, fool, and other epithets of vague reproach:
nor whether by single terms, as agove; or by discourses of
any length. See Tit. [Simp. Falshood] verbo [cause]
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