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8. C Of Compensation
Cases that have the 5th best claim to Compensation.
damage, as before, reaps no profit of any kind and the
inconvenience sustained by the party damnified is not pecuniary.
These cases occupy the Fifth and last rank among those which
Damage not pecuniary,
Profit none.
afford a claim to compensation.
11.
Example
Of this sort are personal injuries and injuries to reputation
happening through heedlessness or misadventure.
12.
Compensation in the Case 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 compenation of
the vindictive kind which the party injured derives from the
punishment of his adversary.
§. IV. Restitution an ingredient in Compensation.
§ect. IV.
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
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