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2)<lb/><head>Compensation Axioms</head><lb/>a promise.<lb/>[It is the disposition of the Law that determines] It is<lb/>the Law that appoints the circumstances that in each<lb/>case shall be deemed constitutive of title in the<lb/>person whom they respect. <del>But</del> These circum-<lb/>-stances must be such as are in their nature no-<lb/>-torious and <gap/> of proof.<lb/>But the | 2)<lb/><head>Compensation Axioms</head><lb/>a promise.<lb/>[It is the disposition of the Law that determines] It is<lb/>the Law that appoints the circumstances that in each<lb/>case shall be deemed constitutive of title in the<lb/>person whom they respect. <del>But</del> These circum-<lb/>-stances must be such as are in their nature no-<lb/>-torious and <gap/> of proof.<lb/>But the ratio of one man's constitutional sensibility<lb/>to another man's constitutional sensibility, of <add>the</add> <gap/><lb/><add>intensity of one man's present <gap/></add> man's present demand to another man's present<lb/>demand. <del>[of one man's fortune to another mans</del><lb/><del>fortune,]</del> of <add>the intensity of</add> one mans expectation to that of another<lb/>man's expectation <del><gap/></del> are facts that <del>are</del> in<lb/>their nature are hidden, and cannot be ascertained.<lb/>The Law therefore can not <sic>admitt</sic> them or any<lb/>of them into the number of circumstances consti-<lb/>-tutive of title.<lb/><lb/><del>In why as to fortune</del> The ratio of one man's fortune though <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi><lb/><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> not ascertainable with-<lb/>-out difficulty, nor at<lb/>any rate to a <add>degree</add> minute ex-<lb/>actness, is yet <add>still</add> however<lb/>ascertainable, and to a<lb/>degree of exactness <del>suffi-</del><lb/>tolerably sufficient for<lb/>practical purposes.<lb/>It can <del><gap/></del> <add>not</add> however<lb/>be admitted among<lb/>the circumstances con-<lb/>-stitutive of title for<lb/>another reason.<lb/><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> To p. 3</note><lb/>The circumstances contstitutive of title must be such<lb/>as only one person or limited number of persons <lb/>can be in at a time: because <add>in the <gap/> of most</add> <del>the business only</del><lb/>objects of property as consumables <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> only <del>a</del><lb/>one person or limited set of persons can enjoy<lb/>them.<lb/><lb/>Therefore the comparative questions of their for-<lb/>-tune can not be taken into <add>the numbers of</add> <del>consideration</del> circum-<lb/>-stances constitutive of <del><gap/></del> title: for if of two claimants<lb/>one was to have it <add>to day</add> because he was <del><gap/></del> the poorer, for<lb/>the same reason a third should take it tomorrow,<lb/>as being poorer than either of them and so in | ||
2)
Compensation Axioms
a promise.
[It is the disposition of the Law that determines] It is
the Law that appoints the circumstances that in each
case shall be deemed constitutive of title in the
person whom they respect. But These circum-
-stances must be such as are in their nature no-
-torious and of proof.
But the ratio of one man's constitutional sensibility
to another man's constitutional sensibility, of the
intensity of one man's present man's present demand to another man's present
demand. [of one man's fortune to another mans
fortune,] of the intensity of one mans expectation to that of another
man's expectation are facts that are in
their nature are hidden, and cannot be ascertained.
The Law therefore can not admitt them or any
of them into the number of circumstances consti-
-tutive of title.
In why as to fortune The ratio of one man's fortune though +
+ not ascertainable with-
-out difficulty, nor at
any rate to a degree minute ex-
actness, is yet still however
ascertainable, and to a
degree of exactness suffi-
tolerably sufficient for
practical purposes.
It can not however
be admitted among
the circumstances con-
-stitutive of title for
another reason.
+ To p. 3
The circumstances contstitutive of title must be such
as only one person or limited number of persons
can be in at a time: because in the of most the business only
objects of property as consumables only a
one person or limited set of persons can enjoy
them.
Therefore the comparative questions of their for-
-tune can not be taken into the numbers of consideration circum-
-stances constitutive of title: for if of two claimants
one was to have it to day because he was the poorer, for
the same reason a third should take it tomorrow,
as being poorer than either of them and so in
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