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against the person of an Individual are these which follow, viz;  
against the person of an Individual are these which follow, viz;  
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1. Consent of the other party.
1. Consent of the other party.
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<del>2</del>3.  <del>Medical practi<del>c</del>se.</del><!-- deletion and change of numbering in pencil -->
<del>2</del><add>3.</add> <del>Medical practi<del>c</del>se.</del><!-- deletion and change of numbering in pencil -->
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3. <add>2</add> Precaution against greater <add>calamity</add><!-- added in pencil --> mischief.
3. <add>2</add> Precaution against greater <add>calamity</add><!-- added in pencil --> mischief.
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4. Defence.
4  Defence.
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5. Domestic power and Subservience thereto.
5. Domestic power and Subservience thereto.
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6. Military power and Subservience thereto.
6. Military power and Subservience thereto.
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7. Judicial power and Subservience thereto : or Furtherance of Justice.
7. Judicial power and Subservience thereto: or Furtherance of Justice.
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8. Sovereign Power and Subservience thereto.
8. Sovereign Power and Subservience thereto.
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<p><!-- indent -->Justification I.  Consent [of the other Party.]<!-- opening and closing brackets in pencil -->
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<p><!-- indent further again -->Consent <add>(A)</add><!-- added in pencil above the letters 'sen' of the previous word --> of the party , if free <add>(B)</add><!-- added in pencil above the letters 'ree' of the previous word --> and fairly obtained, <add>(C)</add><!-- added in pencil above the letters 'ned' of the previous word -->
<p><!-- indent further again -->Consent <add>(A)</add><!-- added in pencil above the letters 'sen' of the previous word --> of the party, if free <add>(B)</add><!-- added in pencil above the letters 'ree' of the previous word --> and fairly obtained, <add>(C)</add><!-- added in pencil above the letters 'ned' of the previous word -->
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as far as it extends <add>(D)</add><!-- added in pencil above the letters 'ends' of the previous word -->, takes away the Injury.
as far as it extends <add>(D)</add><!-- added in pencil above the letters 'ends' of the previous word -->, takes away the Injury.
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<p><!-- indent -->From p. 16<!-- written in red pencil/ink -->  
<p><!-- indent -->From p. 16<!-- written in red pencil/ink -->  
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<note>Consent &#x2014; no matter how expressed.</note><del>Consent</del> <add>Whether the consent be <del>impli</del> <!-- symbol added in pencil --> absolute or upon terms , <del>or</del></add> &amp; matters not how <del>the Consent</del> <add>it be</add> <del>is</del> expressed : whether  
<note>Consent &#x2014; no matter how expressed.</note> <del>Consent</del> <add>Whether the consent be <del>impli</del> <!-- symbol added in pencil --> absolute or upon terms, <del>or</del></add> &amp; matters not how <del>the Consent</del> <add>it be</add> <del>is</del> expressed: whether  
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explicitly or implicitly , whether by discourse or by behaviour.
explicitly or implicitly, whether by discourse or by behaviour.
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See Tit. Offences by <sic>Falshood</sic> <add>(B)<!-- written in pencil --> Free</add>
See Tit. Offences by <sic>Falshood</sic> <add>(B)<!-- written in pencil --> Free</add>
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2. Of Justifications.

Of the several grounds of Justification in Offences against Individuals.

The several Circumstances any of which are to be deemed
to justify any act which otherwise would be an offence
against the person of an Individual are these which follow, viz;
1. Consent of the other party.
23. Medical practicse.
3. 2 Precaution against greater calamity mischief.
4 Defence.
5. Domestic power and Subservience thereto.
6. Military power and Subservience thereto.
7. Judicial power and Subservience thereto: or Furtherance of Justice.
8. Sovereign Power and Subservience thereto.

Justification I. Consent [of the other Party.]

Consent (A) of the party, if free (B) and fairly obtained, (C)
as far as it extends (D), takes away the Injury.


Exposition.

To p. 14.


From p. 16
Consent — no matter how expressed. Consent Whether the consent be impli absolute or upon terms, or & matters not how the Consent it be is expressed: whether
explicitly or implicitly, whether by discourse or by behaviour.
See Tit. Offences by Falshood (B) Free




Identifier: | JB/071/001/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

8-13

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

001

Info in main headings field

of justifications

Image

002

Titles

of the several grounds of justification in offences against individuals / exposition / justification 2d - medical practice

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23404

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