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<note>B6.Ch.4<lb/>
<note>B6.Ch.4<lb/>
Sec.3</note>
Sec.3</note>
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as he lives, the whole business from beginning to end<lb/>
as he lives, the whole business from beginning to end<lb/>
is clear gain to him.</p>
is clear gain to him.</p>
<p>2. Even where though the profit of a transgression <add>be</add> <del>he is</del> <note>2. Nor even where no pecuniary profit descends to them.</note><lb/>
<p>2. Even <del>where</del><add>though</add> the profit of a transgression <del>he is</del> <add>be</add> <note>2. Nor even <lb/> where no pecuniary<lb/> profit descends<lb/> to them.</note><lb/>
not <gap/> of such a nature as to be transmissible to <del><gap/></del><lb/>
not <del><gap/></del> of such a nature as to be transmissible to <del><gap/></del><lb/>
a representative there seems still to be a reason why<lb/>
a representative there seems still to be a reason why<lb/>
the obligation <del>to</del> of making amends ought to devolve<lb/>
the obligation <del>to</del> of making amends ought to devolve<lb/>
on the representatives as far as thay have assets <add>[a]</add>
on the representatives as far as thay have assets <add>[a]</add><lb/>
Such an arrangement <add><del>institution</del></add> would be eligible as well on<lb/>
Such an arrangement <add><del>institution</del></add> would be eligible as well on<lb/>
account of <del>a</del> punishment as of compensation.] On <note>- <del><gap/></del> because there is <gap/>. <del>Act on account</del> of <add>need of</add> compensation</note><lb/>
account of <del>a</del> punishment as of compensation.] On <note>- <del><gap/></del> because there is<lb/> <gap/>. <del>Act on account</del> <lb/> <del>of</del> <add>need of</add> compensation<lb/> a</note><lb/>
account of compensation for the following reasons:<lb/>
account of compensation for the following reasons:<lb/>
The mishief of the transgression is a <sic>burthen</sic> that must<lb/>
The mishief of the transgression is a <sic>burthen</sic> that must<lb/>
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would suffer less <del>from</del><add>under</add> the same <sic>burthen</sic><lb/>
would suffer less <del>from</del><add>under</add> the same <sic>burthen</sic><lb/>
than the party injured as we shall presently perceive.<lb/>
than the party injured as we shall presently perceive.<lb/>
from the moment when the jury was conceived,<lb/>
From the moment when the injury was conceived,<lb/>
the party injured, in virtua of the known<lb/>
the party injured, in virtue of the known<lb/>
disposition of the law in his favour, <del>conceieved</del><add>entertained</add> <hi rend="underline">expectations</hi><lb/>
disposition of the law in his favour, <del>conceived</del><add>entertained</add> <hi rend="underline">expectations</hi><lb/>
of receiving<add><del>being made</del></add> amends. <add>If</add>These expectations<lb/>
of receiving<add><del>being made</del></add> amends. <add>If</add>These expectations<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">disappointed</hi> <del>when</del> by <add>[Let]</add> a sudden and <gap/><lb/>
are <hi rend="underline">disappointed</hi> <del>when</del> by <add>[Let]</add> a sudden and unforeseen<lb/>
event like that of the deliquent's <add>death a shock which is felt by</add> the injured party such <del>a</del><lb/>
event like that of the deliquent's, <add>death, a shock is felt by</add> the party injured such <del>a</del><lb/>
<del>person feels a<add>such a</add> shock <gap/></del> as he would feel at the sudden <add>loss</add></p>
<del>person feels a<add>such a</add> shock <gap/></del> as he would feel at the sudden <add>loss</add></p>
<head>NOTE</head>
<head>NOTE</head>
<p><add>7(a)</add> Assets] Effects descending to them from <del><gap/></del> the <unclear>ancestor</unclear>, &amp;<lb/>
<p><add>7(a)</add> Assets] Effects descending to them from <del><gap/></del> the ancestor, &amp;<lb/>
liable to <unclear>alienation</unclear></p><pb/>
liable to alienation</p><pb/>






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B6.Ch.4
Sec.3
Punishment - whether defeasible by Death.

tion. If he can contrive to spin out the suit till so long
as he lives, the whole business from beginning to end
is clear gain to him.

2. Even wherethough the profit of a transgression he is be 2. Nor even
where no pecuniary
profit descends
to them.

not of such a nature as to be transmissible to
a representative there seems still to be a reason why
the obligation to of making amends ought to devolve
on the representatives as far as thay have assets [a]
Such an arrangement institution would be eligible as well on
account of a punishment as of compensation.] On - because there is
. Act on account
of need of compensation
a

account of compensation for the following reasons:
The mishief of the transgression is a burthen that must
be born by somebody: the representative and the
party injured are equally innocent: in thatthis respect
they stand upon a par: But the representative
would suffer less fromunder the same burthen
than the party injured as we shall presently perceive.
From the moment when the injury was conceived,
the party injured, in virtue of the known
disposition of the law in his favour, conceivedentertained expectations
of receivingbeing made amends. IfThese expectations
are disappointed when by [Let] a sudden and unforeseen
event like that of the deliquent's, death, a shock is felt by the party injured such a
person feels asuch a shock as he would feel at the sudden loss

NOTE

7(a) Assets] Effects descending to them from the ancestor, &
liable to alienation


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Identifier: | JB/141/135/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

135

Info in main headings field

b 6 ch 4 sec 3 punishment whether defeasible by death

Image

001

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48352

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