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2.
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Of Compensation.
nothing more is meant unless it be particularly expressed, than
lucrative compensation.
3.
To be civilly responsible, what.
A man who, on account of any act of his or any other
circumstance belonging to him, is bound to yield compensation,
is said to be civilly responsible; in like manner as one who
is bound to suffer punishment is said to be criminally ressponsible.
Sect.II. §. II. General Rule concerning Compensation.
1.
Compensation due wherever there is damage accompanied with blame.
In all cases in which, through the fault of one person, damage
is sustained by another, let the party culpable be made to
yield compensation to the party damnified, unless where it is
otherwise particularly determined by the Law. A party may
be culpable either through intentional delinquency or through
heedlessness, or rashness
2. if full compensation — the ability of the parties to be considered —.
Reasons.
1. Because damage falling on the innocent party, can turn to no good account.
1. By the supposition there is a mischief which must be born
by somebody; the question is by whom it shall be born? If it
is born by the blameless party on whom it falls in the first instance
Identifier: | JB/098/032/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 98.
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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caroline fox |
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