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<head>27</head><!-- in right margin --><lb/>
<head>C 11</head><lb/>
 
<head><sic>Offences</sic> against Reputation </head><lb/>
 
<p><!-- indent --><del>For the ones where the honor</del><lb/>
<!-- indent --><del>For Defamation and violation</del><lb/>
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<p><unclear>In</unclear> the cases where the Sovereign or an Officer of<lb/> State is the object of Defamation or verbal abuse<lb/> see <sic>Offences</sic> against the Government.<lb/></p>
 
<!-- Indent --><p>The Damage a man is liable to sustain <add>be subjected</add><lb/> from <add>to by</add> Defamation or verbal abuse is either special<lb/> or general. Special Damage is where <add>on a particular occasion</add> a man suffers<lb/> a particular assignable <del>loss</del> <add>mischief</add> or loses a particular <lb/>
assignable benefit: as if he <del><gap/> loses</del> <add>is deprived <del>of</del> upon a particular occasion of</add> <!-- writing extends into margin --> the assistance of<lb/> a Surgeon whereby he loses a limb; or of a pilot<lb/> whereby he suffers shipwreck: or loses <del>an appointment</del><lb/> <add> <del>an</del></add> to <unclear>any</unclear> offer the opportunity of being married<lb/> to a woman who before his reputation <del>can b</del> is<lb/> cleared, intermarries with another; or loses an appointment<lb/> to an office, which before his reputation is<lb/> cleared is given to another: or <del>loses</del> being a trader<lb/> loses the custom of any person which before his <lb/>reputation can be cleared is given to another.</p>
<!-- Indent --><p>General Damage is where no such special damage<lb/> can be proved; but from the nature of the<lb/> case <add>is such that</add> it appears likely he may have <add>naturally</add> suffered <add>or be about to suffer</add> <del>some</del><lb/> <del>special damages</del> or be <del>about to suffer some</del> under<lb/> <del>the</del> <add>a reasonable</add> apprehension of suffering some special damage<lb/> on one occasion or another.<lb/></p>
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<!-- indent --><p>Small and <del>one</del> determinate items of special<lb/> damage may be received as presumptive evidence<lb/> of a greater and indeterminate general damage.<lb/> As if it can be proved that by reason of a report<lb/> spread to the prejudice of a trader, one or two persons<lb/> who would otherwise have been his customers, went and<lb/>  </p>
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27
C 11

Offences against Reputation

For the ones where the honor
For Defamation and violation

In the cases where the Sovereign or an Officer of
State is the object of Defamation or verbal abuse
see Offences against the Government.

The Damage a man is liable to sustain be subjected
from to by Defamation or verbal abuse is either special
or general. Special Damage is where on a particular occasion a man suffers
a particular assignable loss mischief or loses a particular
assignable benefit: as if he loses is deprived of upon a particular occasion of the assistance of
a Surgeon whereby he loses a limb; or of a pilot
whereby he suffers shipwreck: or loses an appointment
an to any offer the opportunity of being married
to a woman who before his reputation can b is
cleared, intermarries with another; or loses an appointment
to an office, which before his reputation is
cleared is given to another: or loses being a trader
loses the custom of any person which before his
reputation can be cleared is given to another.

General Damage is where no such special damage
can be proved; but from the nature of the
case is such that it appears likely he may have naturally suffered or be about to suffer some
special damages or be about to suffer some under
the a reasonable apprehension of suffering some special damage
on one occasion or another.

Small and one determinate items of special
damage may be received as presumptive evidence
of a greater and indeterminate general damage.
As if it can be proved that by reason of a report
spread to the prejudice of a trader, one or two persons
who would otherwise have been his customers, went and

dealt














Identifier: | JB/072/024/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

3

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

024

Info in main headings field

offences against reputation

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d11 / f27 / d12 / f28

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23641

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