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7.<lb/><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of Compensation</head><lb/><note>1. Damage produced<lb/>without blame how to be<lb/>shared between a single Au=<lb/>=thor and a single party<lb/>damnified.</note><lb/>damage, and one party damnified, and there is no blame whatever im=<lb/>=putable to the author of the damage, nor is he in any of the cases,<lb/>in which he is held particularly responsible, let the burthen of the<lb/>damage be divided between him and the party damnified, accord=<lb/>=ing to their pecuniary circumstances. Thus if those of the author<lb/>of the damage be twice as good as those of the party endamaged,<lb/>let the former make amends for two thirds of the damage, and<lb/>the latter bear the remaining third without amends.<lb/><lb/><note>2. Where there are<lb/>several parties damnified.</note><lb/>2.<lb/>If by the same act (an act, for instance, whereby a number<lb/>of persons are burnt) several parties be endamaged, let the Au=<lb/>:thor's proportion of the burthen be as his ability is to the sum of<lb/>theirs. Thus if there be two such parties, and his ability be twice<lb/>as great as that of either of them, instead of bearing two thirds of<lb/>the damage sustained by each of them, let him bear but half of<lb/>that sustained by each.<lb/><lb/><note>3. Where the party<lb/>damnified is the Public.</note><lb/>3.<lb/>Where in like manner damage is done by an individual<lb/>and sustained by the Public at large, let the whole of it rest-upon<lb/>the Public. <hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi><lb/><lb/>4.<lb/>Where it is sustained by the fund of any Corporation, let it<lb/>-----<lb/>Note.<lb/><hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi> For Reasons See §ect XV.
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<head>C</head>
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<p><note>1. Damage produced without blame how to be shared between a single Author and a single party damnified.</note><lb/>damage, and one party damnified, and there is no blame whatever imputable<lb/> to the author of the damage, nor is he in any of the cases,<lb/>in which he is held particularly responsible, let the burthen of the<lb/>damage be divided between him and the party damnified, according<lb/> to their pecuniary circumstances. Thus if those of the author<lb/>of the damage be twice as good as those of the party endamaged,<lb/>let the former make amends for two thirds of the damage, and<lb/>the latter bear the remaining third without amends.</p>
 
<p><note>2. Where there are several parties damnified.</note><lb/>2.<lb/>If by the same act (an act, for instance, whereby a number<lb/>of persons are burnt) several parties be endamaged, let the Author's<lb/> proportion of the burthen be as his ability is to the sum of<lb/>theirs. Thus if there be two such parties, and his ability be twice<lb/>as great as that of either of them, instead of bearing two thirds of<lb/>the damage sustained by each of them, let him bear but half of<lb/>that sustained by each.</p>
 
<p><note>3. Where the party damnified is the Public.</note><lb/>3.<lb/>Where in like manner damage is done by an individual<lb/>and sustained by the Public at large, let the whole of it rest-upon<lb/>the Public. <hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi></p>
 
<p>4.<lb/>Where it is sustained by the fund of any Corporation, let <add>it</add></p>
 
<p>Note.<lb/><hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi> For Reasons See §ect XV.</p>






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17. C Of Compensation

1. Damage produced without blame how to be shared between a single Author and a single party damnified.
damage, and one party damnified, and there is no blame whatever imputable
to the author of the damage, nor is he in any of the cases,
in which he is held particularly responsible, let the burthen of the
damage be divided between him and the party damnified, according
to their pecuniary circumstances. Thus if those of the author
of the damage be twice as good as those of the party endamaged,
let the former make amends for two thirds of the damage, and
the latter bear the remaining third without amends.

2. Where there are several parties damnified.
2.
If by the same act (an act, for instance, whereby a number
of persons are burnt) several parties be endamaged, let the Author's
proportion of the burthen be as his ability is to the sum of
theirs. Thus if there be two such parties, and his ability be twice
as great as that of either of them, instead of bearing two thirds of
the damage sustained by each of them, let him bear but half of
that sustained by each.

3. Where the party damnified is the Public.
3.
Where in like manner damage is done by an individual
and sustained by the Public at large, let the whole of it rest-upon
the Public. (a)

4.
Where it is sustained by the fund of any Corporation, let it

Note.
(a) For Reasons See §ect XV.




Identifier: | JB/098/047/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 98.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

2-5, 1-6, 1, 1-2

Box

098

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

047

Info in main headings field

of compensation

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31655

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