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<head>19</head><lb/>
<head>19</head><lb/>
<head>C<lb/>
<head>C</head>
Simple Personal Injuries</head><lb/>
<head>Simple Personal Injuries</head>
<p>In examining into the merits of a quarrel<lb/> <note><del><gap/></del>In a quarrel any immorality may be <unclear>alledged</unclear> as a ground of reproof</note><lb/>
 
<p><note><del>Its</del> In a quarrel any immorality may be <unclear>alledged</unclear> as a ground of reproof</note> In examining into the merits of a quarrel<lb/> <lb/>
any illegal or immoral act, though not injurious<lb/>
any illegal or immoral act, though not injurious<lb/>
to the party, or the sincere though erroneous persuasion<lb/>
to the party, or the sincere though erroneous persuasion<lb/>
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would otherwise be an act of verbal abuse or<lb/>
would otherwise be an act of verbal abuse or<lb/>
defamation, or even for a slight <add>simple</add> personal injury<lb/>
defamation, or even for a slight <add>simple</add> personal injury<lb/>
or personal insult.<lb/></p>  
or personal insult.</p>  
 


<p>Slight provocation may be admitted in<lb/> <note>Slight provocations admitted, why</note><lb/>
<p><note>Slight provocations admitted, why</note> Slight provocation may be admitted in<lb/>  
the way of excuse, because it is not necessarily<lb/>
the way of excuse, because it is not necessarily<lb/>
the effect of an excuse though it be admitted <lb/>
the effect of an excuse though it be admitted <lb/>
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or from no part at all.</p>
or from no part at all.</p>


For a personal injury done to the following <lb/> <note>Provocations with regard to what persons inadmissable.</note><lb/>
<p><note>Provocations with regard to what persons inadmissable.</note> For a personal injury done to the following <lb/>  
persons no provocation whatever shall be admitted <lb/>
persons no provocation whatever shall be admitted <lb/>
as an excuse: <lb/>
as an excuse:</p>
 
<p>
<p>
1. A Parent or other progenitor<lb/>
1. A Parent or other progenitor<lb/>
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<del>3. A Master during the time of the service.</del><lb/>
<del>3. A Master during the time of the service.</del><lb/>
3. A Schoolmaster during the time of the Scholarship.<lb/>
3. A Schoolmaster during the time of the Scholarship.<lb/>
4. A Masetr during the time of the service.<lb/>
4. A Master during the time of the service.<lb/>
</p><lb/>
</p>
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19
C Simple Personal Injuries

Its In a quarrel any immorality may be alledged as a ground of reproof In examining into the merits of a quarrel

any illegal or immoral act, though not injurious
to the party, or the sincere though erroneous persuasion
of the existence of such an act may be
admitted as a provocation in excuse for what
would otherwise be an act of verbal abuse or
defamation, or even for a slight simple personal injury
or personal insult.


Slight provocations admitted, why Slight provocation may be admitted in
the way of excuse, because it is not necessarily
the effect of an excuse though it be admitted
such, to exempt a man from any part of the punishment.
It may be made a ground for exempting
him from the whole or from any part of it
or from no part at all.

Provocations with regard to what persons inadmissable. For a personal injury done to the following
persons no provocation whatever shall be admitted
as an excuse:

1. A Parent or other progenitor
2. A Guardian during the time of the Guardianship.
3. A Master during the time of the service.
3. A Schoolmaster during the time of the Scholarship.
4. A Master during the time of the service.



Identifier: | JB/073/081/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 73.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

073

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

081

Info in main headings field

simple personal injuries

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f13 / f15 / f16

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23921

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