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1825. April 24.
Penal Code.
Ch.2. Offences affectg person
§. 1.Simple Corporal vexation
S.1. Simple Corporal Vexation
Enactive and Expositive
Act 1. Simple corporal vexation is where without
justificative cause (a), by physical force, (b) intimidation (c),
wrongfully applied remuneration (d.), or deceptious practice,(e)
or, in pursuit of some unlawful benefit(f) to the
wronger himself on any other person, or in sport, or
for gratification of ill will(g), one person causes or
contributes to cause to any another, bodily harm as is
designated by the denominations of any other offences
under this Code.
Instructional.
Act 2. For indirect means of prevention applicable to the genus of offence or species applying
to this amongst other offences, see means of prevention
in the Treatise on Legislation. B. Ch.
Enactive
Art. 3 For means of sistition, or say putting a stop
to the offence, see Constitutional Code, Ch. XII. Judiciary
Collectively. § Sistitive function, and Procedure Code
Ch.
Enactive
Act 4. Means of satisfaction — compensation money.
In compensation for the affliction sustained the
wrongdoer, if but one, the several wrongdoers cooperating,
if more than one, or in case of their death their of the of the wrongdoer will be compelled to
pay a sum of money, to be determined by the
discretion of the judge, to the individual wronged,
or his representative as the case may be.
Act 5.
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