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13. C Of Compensation
lending the horse to your Son, who in that case, and not otherwise, might have
gone a journey by which he would have cleared in the course of another week
£5. Putting these losses together, the whole sum for which compensation is
due is £25.
8.
Supplemental Compensation for Money.
When the thing a man is deprived of is a sum of money, let
the supplemental compensation be not less than the utmost legal interest of
so much money for the time of his losing it till the time of its being returned;
nor more than half as much again.
9.
-- for consumable Goods.
Where it is a thing which cannot be used without being consumed,
such as provisions and fewel, let the supplemental compensation
be not less than the utmost legal interest; nor more than half
as much again, upon the utmost value of the thing for the time in
question.
10.
-- for Goods used without comsumption.
Where it is a thing which may be used without consuming,
as an article of furniture or cloathing, let the supplemental compensation
be not less than the utmost price that is commonly paid
for the loan of a thing of the kind in question, for the time in question,
in the place in question; nor more than half as much again.
11.
For things not commonly
let out to Hire.
If it be a thing which is not commonly let out to hire, let the
Judge set a value upon the use of it at his discretion, observing to estimate it
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