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Punishment Succedaneous
Where it is the power of undergoing the fe first-designed
punishment that is wanting, that power may
be recoverable or irrecoverable. In An instance of
its being recoverable is the case of forfeiture. Instance
of it being irrecoverable is the case of the disfigurement
discolourment, disablement or mutilation of any
member not necessary to life.
Where a man in the any trade or profession has
be succeeded to any one estate real or personal and
before or afterwards has engaged in any trade of
lucrative occupation, he may have his annual income computed
at 10 per cent upon such estate.
Of all the proposed modes of computation let every
man be at liberty to choose that which is most
to his advantage.
It is to be considered what punishments and in
those in what cases are liable to failure.
Pecuniary punishment as far as it goes is what one that
ought always to be appointed in the first instance.
Incapacity to sustain a punishment may be either
removeable or irremoveable.
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