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40.<lb/><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of Compensation.</head><lb/>of the suffering belonging to the offence as is competent or<lb/><del>remainder of the punishment comp<add>e</add>tent to his offence.</del><lb/>the score of punishment.<lb/><lb/>3.<lb/><note>Compensation<lb/>shall descend upon<lb/>Representatives.</note><lb/>In case of the death of a person bound to yield<lb/>Compensation, <add>of</add> whatever <add>nature <del><gap/></del></add> be the damage, the obligation descends upon his Representatives.<lb/><lb/>Reasons.<lb/><lb/><note>1. Not to receive it<lb/>would be a hardship.</note><lb/>1. Not to receive Compensation would be a hardship,<lb/>a disappointment, not only to the party damnif<hi rend='underline'>ied</hi><lb/>but even to his Representatives. This has been already<lb/><del><gap/> This has been already</del> shewn.<lb/><lb/><note>To pay it will be<lb/>none to representatives.</note><lb/>2. To yield Compensation will not be a hardship,<lb/>it will not be a disappointment, to the representatives of<lb/>the party damnify<hi rend='underline'>ing.</hi> Whatever expectation he can have<lb/>entertained of being benefited in point of fortune<lb/>upon the decease of his predecessor, is far enough<lb/>from being determinate. It can regard the <add>indeterminate</add> surplus<lb/>only of his fortune; <del>what</del> <add>to wit so much as</add> may remain of it, after<lb/>the deduction of whatever charges may have been<lb/>brought upon it by his misfortunes, his follies or<lb/>his crimes. More <del>His</del>  
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<head>Of Compensation.</head>
 
<p>of the suffering belonging to the offence as is competent or<lb/><del>remainder of the punishment comp<add>e</add>tent to his offence.</del><lb/>the score of punishment.</p>
 
<p>3.<lb/><note>Compensation shall descend upon Representatives.</note><lb/>In case of the death of a person bound to yield<lb/>Compensation, <add>of</add> whatever <add>nature <del><gap/></del></add> be the damage, the obligation descends upon his Representatives.</p>
 
<head>Reasons.</head>
 
<p><note>1. Not to receive it would be a hardship.</note><lb/>1. Not to receive Compensation would be a hardship,<lb/>a disappointment, not only to the party damnif<hi rend='underline'>ied</hi><lb/>but even to his Representatives. This has been already<lb/><del><gap/> This has been already</del> shewn.</p>
 
<p><note>To pay it will be none to representatives.</note><lb/>2. To yield Compensation will not be a hardship,<lb/>it will not be a disappointment, to the representatives of<lb/>the party damnify<hi rend='underline'>ing.</hi> Whatever expectation he can have<lb/>entertained of being benefited in point of fortune<lb/>upon the decease of his predecessor, is far enough<lb/>from being determinate. It can regard the <add>indeterminate</add> surplus<lb/>only of his fortune; <del>what</del> <add>to wit so much as</add> may remain of it, after<lb/>the deduction of whatever charges may have been<lb/>brought upon it by his misfortunes, his follies or<lb/>his crimes. More <del>His</del> </p>






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40. C Of Compensation.

of the suffering belonging to the offence as is competent or
remainder of the punishment competent to his offence.
the score of punishment.

3.
Compensation shall descend upon Representatives.
In case of the death of a person bound to yield
Compensation, of whatever nature be the damage, the obligation descends upon his Representatives.

Reasons.

1. Not to receive it would be a hardship.
1. Not to receive Compensation would be a hardship,
a disappointment, not only to the party damnified
but even to his Representatives. This has been already
This has been already shewn.

To pay it will be none to representatives.
2. To yield Compensation will not be a hardship,
it will not be a disappointment, to the representatives of
the party damnifying. Whatever expectation he can have
entertained of being benefited in point of fortune
upon the decease of his predecessor, is far enough
from being determinate. It can regard the indeterminate surplus
only of his fortune; what to wit so much as may remain of it, after
the deduction of whatever charges may have been
brought upon it by his misfortunes, his follies or
his crimes. More His




Identifier: | JB/098/041/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 98.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

098

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

041

Info in main headings field

of compensation

Image

004

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f37 / f38 / f39 / f40

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31649

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