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10. C
Of Compensation
12.
Compensation in the face of injuries to reputation less necessary than in any other.
In cases where the damage affects a man's reputation
only, without touching him in his livelyhood, there is less
need to be anxious about applying pecuniary compensation
than in any other; because a loss of that kind is
commonly compleatly restored as of course by the sentence
of the Judge; especially where the party by whose
means the damage was received is proved to have acted with
a bad intention; for in this case compensation is rendered
the less necessary by a compensation of the vindictive kind
which the party injured derives from the punishment of
his adversary.
S. IV. Restitution an ingredient in Compensation.
1.
Restitution is either identical or in value.
In the Cases where the damage is pecuniary and the
profit likewise pecuniary there is room for Restitution. Restitution
is either identical or in value. Identical restitution
is the redelivery of the very thing that has been wrongfully
kept or taken: restitution in value is the delivery of something
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of compensation |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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caroline fox |
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