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<head>38) Pers:<hi rend='superscript'>l</hi> Inj:<hi rend='superscript'>s</hi> <note>Inserenda.</note></head>
 
<p><note>Pers. Inj. Motives must be supposed to be ascertainable.</note> The Law which in <del>so many</del> such a multitude of cases<lb/>
does and at all events must take upon itself to judge <add>determine</add><lb/>
of <add>or</add> men's motives and intentions, why should it not in<lb/>
this?</p>
 
<p><note>Attempts Punishment.</note> <del>The Attempt</del> When the failure is owing not to the <sic>partys</sic><lb/>
desisting; but he has done as <sic>much him</sic> lies to consummate<lb/>
the injury he intended: <del><add><gap/><gap/><gap/></add></del> the attempt should be punished<lb/>
in the same manner as the consummation, or nearly<lb/>
so. For the public mischief, the [pain of] <add>popular</add> apprehension<lb/>
is nearly the same.<lb/>
Malicious prosecution a species of attempts.</p>
 
<p>A <del>nuisance is where a personal injury</del><lb/>
Personal Injuries may be distinguished into<lb/>
fugitive and <unclear>habitual</unclear>.</p>
 
<p>When <del>a</del> Personal injur<del>y</del>ies ensue or are supposed<lb/>
likely to ensue from a cause</p>
 
<p><note>Nuisances.</note> It may happen that in the train of Instruments<lb/>
or that have a share in the production of a personal<lb/>
injury, may be one in which the situation<lb/>
by which it is fitted to concur in the production<lb/>
of such injury is permanent. By this means<lb/>
repeated injuries of the same kind are continually<lb/>
produced, or in danger of being produced. When<lb/>
this is the case such injury is <sic>stiled</sic> a Nuisance.<lb/>
The same term nuisance is <add>likewise</add> by an extension<lb/>
<del>analogous to what the import of</del> of which there <add>the</add><lb/>
are many examples in language <add>language furnishes many examples</add> applied to denote<lb/>
the instrument itself by which the injury it produced,<lb/>
the <del>habit</del> figure <add>situation, motion</add> or other qualities <add>properties</add> by which the instrument</p>
 
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38) Pers:l Inj:s Inserenda.

Pers. Inj. Motives must be supposed to be ascertainable. The Law which in so many such a multitude of cases
does and at all events must take upon itself to judge determine
of or men's motives and intentions, why should it not in
this?

Attempts Punishment. The Attempt When the failure is owing not to the partys
desisting; but he has done as much him lies to consummate
the injury he intended: the attempt should be punished
in the same manner as the consummation, or nearly
so. For the public mischief, the [pain of] popular apprehension
is nearly the same.
Malicious prosecution a species of attempts.

A nuisance is where a personal injury
Personal Injuries may be distinguished into
fugitive and habitual.

When a Personal injuryies ensue or are supposed
likely to ensue from a cause

Nuisances. It may happen that in the train of Instruments
or that have a share in the production of a personal
injury, may be one in which the situation
by which it is fitted to concur in the production
of such injury is permanent. By this means
repeated injuries of the same kind are continually
produced, or in danger of being produced. When
this is the case such injury is stiled a Nuisance.
The same term nuisance is likewise by an extension
analogous to what the import of of which there the
are many examples in language language furnishes many examples applied to denote
the instrument itself by which the injury it produced,
the habit figure situation, motion or other qualities properties by which the instrument


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Identifier: | JB/072/135/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

135

Info in main headings field

personal injuries

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e37 / e38 / e39 / e40

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] pro patria [with motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23752

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