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<head>Excuse 3. Provocation.</head> | <head>Excuse 3. Provocation.</head> | ||
<p>Provocation is constituted by injury: and it | <p> <note>Provocation, what</note> Provocation is constituted by injury: and it | ||
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may be constituted either by an injury to the party | may be constituted either by an injury to the party | ||
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<p> <note><del>if not</del> Provocation, a real —</note> A real provocation is where you or your | |||
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friend have actually received an injury from | friend have actually received an injury from | ||
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the person you are provoked with. | the person you are provoked with. | ||
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<p> <note>— an imaginary —</note> An imaginary provocation is where you | |||
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<del> | <del>or you</del> believe <del>sincerely but erroneously</del> some such | ||
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injury to have been done, but prove mistaken. | injury to have been done, but prove mistaken. | ||
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<p> <note>The error may respect the matter of <hi rend='underline'>fact</hi>, or of <hi rend='underline'>Law</hi>.</note> The mistake may respect either the matter of | |||
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fact or of<del> right</del> <add>law:</add>; as in the case of < | fact or of <del>right</del> <add>law:</add>; as in the case of the erroneous<lb/> supposition of a ground of justification. | ||
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See . . . . . . | See . . . . . . | ||
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<p> <note>Injury <gap/> a legal</note> A legal injury is one that is punishable by | |||
Law. | Law. | ||
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<p> <note>— a moral</note> A moral injury is any act <add>whether punishable <add>or not</add> by law,</add> which <add>yet</add> being | |||
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prejudicial to the party injured is apt to be | prejudicial to the party injured is apt to be | ||
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punished by the censure of the world: for instance | punished by the censure of the world: for instance | ||
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an act of | an act of violence, treachery, or ingratitude. | ||
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<p> <note>Provocation must be recent.</note> A provocation <add>unless it be recent</add> shall not be admitted were as | |||
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an excuse. <del>unless it be a | an excuse. <del>unless it be a real one. It is to</del> In general | ||
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it | it is not to be deemed a recent one if it have | ||
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been received more than a month before the injury | been received more than a month before the injury | ||
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or excuse for which it is alledged. | |||
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<p> <note>— when received</note> <add>The time at which a</add> <del>A</del> provocation shall be deemed to have | |||
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been received <del>at</del> <add>is</add> the time at which it came to the | been received <del>at</del> <add>is</add> the time at which it came to the | ||
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it is not till then that it can have <add>begun <del><gap/></del></add> exciting his resentment. | it is not till then that it can have <add>begun <del><gap/></del></add> exciting his resentment. | ||
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11
C
Simple Personal Injuries.
Excuse 3. Provocation.
Provocation, what Provocation is constituted by injury: and it
may be constituted either by an injury to the party
who is punished, or to one that is dear to
him.
if not Provocation, a real — A real provocation is where you or your
friend have actually received an injury from
the person you are provoked with.
— an imaginary — An imaginary provocation is where you
or you believe sincerely but erroneously some such
injury to have been done, but prove mistaken.
The error may respect the matter of fact, or of Law. The mistake may respect either the matter of
fact or of right law:; as in the case of the erroneous
supposition of a ground of justification.
See . . . . . .
Injury a legal A legal injury is one that is punishable by Law.
— a moral A moral injury is any act whether punishable <add>or not by law,</add> which yet being
prejudicial to the party injured is apt to be
punished by the censure of the world: for instance
an act of violence, treachery, or ingratitude.
Provocation must be recent. A provocation unless it be recent shall not be admitted were as
an excuse. unless it be a real one. It is to In general
it is not to be deemed a recent one if it have
been received more than a month before the injury
or excuse for which it is alledged.
— when received The time at which a A provocation shall be deemed to have
been received at is the time at which it came to the
knowlege of the party to whom it is a provocation [For
it is not till then that it can have begun exciting his resentment.
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