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May 16, 1826
Justifications.
I. Consent –
Offences to which it
applies. – 12. 13. consent #( )
Ch. I.
Corporal vexation this pleasurable.
Mortification, consent in case of medical practice
Disfigurement, consent in case of medical practice.
Disablement – Consent in case of medical practice.
Mutilation – Consent in case of medical practice.
Homicide – by consent which thus involves suicide.
Mental vexation single consent.
Menacement (consent being antecedent.)
Restriction or say restraint (consent)
Compulsion or say restrain. Consent, at of any rate, if antecedent.
Imprisonment – Consent at any rate being antecedent and mutual (case of bondsmen)
Confinement – Consent at any rate being antedecent in obedience to lawful menacement.
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Justifications I. Consent – continued
Banishment – in obedience to lawful authority.
Ch. II
Defamation – Consents being antecedents: qu. or concomitant
Vituperation – consent being antecedent.
Usurpation or reputation – consent being antecedent or concomitant query.
Transfer of Reputation – consent being antecedent.
Interception of Reputation – Consent being antecedent.
Ch. III.
Insulting corporal vexation: consent being antecedent; query, if concomitant.
Insulting menacement – Consent being antecedent: Qu. if concomitant?
Challenging to fight – no consent, no justification
Seduction allurative or say enticitive. No consent – no justification.
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Consent continued
Seduction compulsory No consent - no justification.
Rape. No justification, no consent.
Vexation Lascivious No consent - no justification.
Ch. IV
Non collation of title property – consent unless obtained by, of compulsion or deception
Ablation of title property –Consent unless obtained by compulsion or deceptious practice
Usurpation of title to property – consent unless obtained by compulsion or deception deceptious practice.
Transference or title to property – consent unless obtained by compulsion or deceptious practice.
Interception of title to property – Consent unless obtained by compulsion or deceptious practice.
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Consent continued
Depretiation of title to property – Consent, unless obtained by compulsion or deceptious practice.
Ch. V.
Oneration – Consent unless obtained by compulsion or deceptious practice.
Self exoneration – inapplicable.
Onerous transference, or say transonation – inapplicable.
Ch. VI.
Detention or say Detainer – consent
Asportation – Consent, if antecedent.
Destruction – Consent, if antecedent.
Deterioration – Consent, if antecedent.
Disturbance of occupation – Consent, if antecedent.
Interception of occupation – Consent, if antecedent.
Occupation – Consent, if antecedent.
Profit interception – Query ( )
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# To operate as a justification consent must be free (or supposed to be) from unlawful compulsion and deceptious practice:
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