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14. C Of Justifications.
Consent may be Simple absolute or upon terms
From p.2. [(A) Consent] Consent is either simple, absolute in this case may be either absolute or upon terms.
is consent upon terms. It is pure, when given
at all events. It is upon terms when given
either upon in consideration that the antagonist
has done, is doing, or will be about to do something
else. In the last of these three cases it is
may be termed consent by upon condition,
Consent in the way of combat is one case of consent upon terms
The most remakable
One of the species of consent upon
terms and that the most remarkable is consent that to in the way of combat. It It
may be termed a combat combat in the way of when the terms are
theres as follows you and your antagonist occasion
or endeavour to occasion one another bodily
pain or uneasiness upon these terms. You
on your part consent that he shall endeavour to occasion
you some such pain or uneasiness in a certain
way, in consideration of his consenting at the
same time that you shall endeavour to occasion
him that some or any other kind of bodily pain
or uneasiness in that same or any other way,
each being at liberty at the same time to
endeavour in certain ways to prevent the
other.
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