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<head>C<lb/>
<head>C</head>
Simple Personal Injuries _ Extra-Aggravations
<head>Simple Personal Injuries _ Extra-Aggravations
</head>
</head>
<head>Aggravation IV</head>
<p>Aggravation IV.<lb/>


<note>4  Superiority in point of Civil domestic relationships</note>
<note>4  Superiority in point of Civil domestic relationships</note>


<!-- text of this paragraph cancelled with three vertical strikes --><p>Where <del>It shall be mere peril to do a personal injury to one's</del>
<!-- text of this paragraph cancelled with three vertical strikes -->
<del><add>It <gap/><gap/> of aggravation if</add></del> the party injured<lb/>
<del>It shall be mere peril to do a personal injury to one's</del>
<del>be</del> <add>is</add> Guardian, Schoolmaster, <add>of the offender: especially</add> or Master during the time of the<lb/>
<add>Where <del>It <gap/><gap/> of aggravation if</add></del> the party injured&#x2014;</add><lb/>
wardship, scholarship or service. ¶+<note>+See the Civil branch of the Law Tit.  [Of Guardians and Wards.] <foreign>ibid.</foreign> Tit. [Of Schoolmasters and Scholars.] ibid. Tit. Of Masters and <del>Servants</del> <gap/> Servants] [Of Masters and Apprentices] [Of Masters and Slaves] </note> <del> Were he an ordinary person</del><lb/>
<add><del>be</del> is</add> Guardian, Schoolmaster, or Master <add>of the offender: especially</add> during the time of the<lb/>
In such case, <add><del><gap/></del></add> if he have no excuse, he may be<lb/>
wardship, scholarship or service. <!-- note symbol --><note><!-- note symbol -->See the Civil branch of the Law Tit.  [Of Guardians and Wards.] <foreign>ibid.</foreign> Tit. [Of Schoolmasters and Scholars.] <foreign>ibid</foreign>. Tit. Of Masters and <del>Servants</del> <gap/> servants] [Of Masters and Apprentices] [Of Masters and Slaves]&c </note> <del> [than to an ordinary person</del><lb/>
In such case, <add><del>the offender</del></add> if he have no excuse, he may be<lb/>
<del>In such case the offender may be</del> punished as for the like<lb/>
<del>In such case the offender may be</del> punished as for the like<lb/>
injury done to a parent.</p>
injury done to a parent.<lb/></p>
<head>Aggravation V
<p>Aggravation V.<lb/>
</head><note>5  Superiority by reason of Civil office
<note>5  Superiority by reason of Civil office
</note>
</note>
<del>It shall be mere peril to do a personal injury to any</del>
<del>It shall be mere peril to do a personal injury to any</del>
<add> <del>It is</del> <add>Where</add><add> matter <del> of aggravation is,</del> the party injured</add> <lb/>
<add> <del>It is</del> <add>Where</add> matter <del> of aggravation if,</del> the party injured</add> <lb/>
<del>one</del> <add><del>be</del></add> <add>is</add> in high office.<del>than to an ordinary person</del><lb/>
<del>one</del> <add><del>be</del> is</add> in high office.<del>than to an ordinary person</del><add> <del><gap/></del> See Offences against the Government</add><lb/>
<note>6 Ministry from a foreign State</note> <add> 6 See Offences against the Government</add><lb/>
<note>6 Ministry from a foreign State</note>
<add>It is a matter of aggravation if the party injured</add><lb/>
be <add>a</add> <del>the</del> Public Minister of a foreign <add>state</add><del>nation</del> .<add> [ In such <add>It is a matter of aggravation if the party injured</add><lb/>
be <add>a</add> <del>the</del> Public Minister of a foreign <del>nation</del> <add>state</add>.<add> In such<lb/></add>
 
case <del>If any one do a personal injury to the minister<lb/>
case <del>If any one do a personal injury to the minister<lb/>
of a foreign nation</del> <add>case</add> the <add>offender</add> may be delivered up to the power of that<lb/>
of a foreign nation</del> <add>case</add> the <add>offender</add> may be delivered up to the power of that<lb/>
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Magistrate of his own shall deem advisable: to which<lb/>
Magistrate of his own shall deem advisable: to which<lb/>
intent let the Judge certify the offence and take the orders of<lb/>
intent let the Judge certify the offence and take the orders of<lb/>
the Chief Magistrate thereupon before the offender be discharged. <pb/>
the Chief Magistrate thereupon before the offender be discharged.<lb/></p>
<head>NOTE</head><note>5*</note>
<p>NOTE<lb/>
<del>N.B.</del><add>[(a) High Office]</add> The catalogue of these offices will depend upon the<lb/>
<note>5*</note>
various constitutions of different States.<pb/>
<del>N.B.</del> <add>[(a) High office]</add> The catalogue of these offices will depend upon the<lb/>
<note>7 Service to a Foreign Minister</note>
various constitutions of different States.<lb/></p>
<p><note>7 Service to a Foreign Minister</note>
It is a matter of aggravation if the party injured<lb/>
It is a matter of aggravation if the party injured<lb/>
be in the retinue of <del>th</del> <add>a</add> Public Minister<lb/>
be in the retinue of <del>th</del> <add>a</add> Public Minister<lb/>
of any foreign state. <pb/>
of any foreign state.<lb/></p>





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C Simple Personal Injuries _ Extra-Aggravations

Aggravation IV.
4 Superiority in point of Civil domestic relationships It shall be mere peril to do a personal injury to one's Where It of aggravation if the party injured—</add>
be is Guardian, Schoolmaster, or Master of the offender: especially during the time of the
wardship, scholarship or service. See the Civil branch of the Law Tit. [Of Guardians and Wards.] ibid. Tit. [Of Schoolmasters and Scholars.] ibid. Tit. Of Masters and Servants servants] [Of Masters and Apprentices] [Of Masters and Slaves]&c [than to an ordinary person
In such case, the offender if he have no excuse, he may be
In such case the offender may be punished as for the like
injury done to a parent.

Aggravation V.
5 Superiority by reason of Civil office It shall be mere peril to do a personal injury to any It is <add>Where matter of aggravation if, the party injured</add>
one be is in high office.than to an ordinary person See Offences against the Government
6 Ministry from a foreign State be a the Public Minister of a foreign statenation . [ In such <add>It is a matter of aggravation if the party injured
case If any one do a personal injury to the minister
of a foreign nation
case the offender may be delivered up to the power of that
nation or subjected to any punishment which the chief Executive
Magistrate of his own shall deem advisable: to which
intent let the Judge certify the offence and take the orders of
the Chief Magistrate thereupon before the offender be discharged.

NOTE
5* N.B. [(a) High office] The catalogue of these offices will depend upon the
various constitutions of different States.

7 Service to a Foreign Minister It is a matter of aggravation if the party injured
be in the retinue of th a Public Minister
of any foreign state.




Identifier: | JB/073/082/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 73.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-6, 5*, 7

Box

073

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

082

Info in main headings field

simple personal injuries - extra - aggravations

Image

001

Titles

note

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23922

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