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<head>1825. March 2<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p><note>IV<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic></note><lb/>(7) (3) (1) <note>&sect;.</note></note></p> <p><note><del>44</del> 14<lb/>Countersecurity amount<lb/>proportioned to Defendants<lb/>loss by security</note></p> <p>Thus much as to security.  Now as to counter-security.<lb/>Proportioned to the danger attached <add>impounding over</add> to the condition<lb/>of the defendant, in respect of the <add>loss and</add> vexation and<lb/>loss <del>li</del> is liable to be subjected to by the security <add>afforded/established</add><lb/>exacted of him <add>at his charge</add> as above if the efficiency requisite<lb/>to be given to the countersecurity the object of which <add>which has for its object</add><lb/>is to protect <add>afford him</add> against that danger.</p> <p><note>15<lb/>On this case eventual<lb/>suffering indefinite</note></p> <p>In this case, the eventual suffering, if it be<lb/>adequate <del>will be <gap/></del> <add>that is to say</add> certain of outweighing the<lb/>profit from the wrong, will <add>must</add> be indefinite: in duration, <gap/><lb/>with the whole of life: for supposing it limited<lb/>though for example to <add><gap/> for</add> so great a length as 21 years,<lb/><del>in</del> a person who by rivalry <add>for example</add> in trade or marriage has<lb/>been rendered an adversary to the defendant <add>if it were <unclear>simple improvement</unclear></add> might render<lb/>it worth the while the whole of another who had nothing<lb/>to inflict the calamity <add>loss</add> on the defendant by a false <add>mendacious</add> statement<lb/> <del>of the need</del> asserters of fact which if true would<lb/>create an adequate demand for the security: and thus however<lb/><under a full assurance thus upon hearing the evidence<lb/>on both sides, the falsity of the statement would be<lb/>brought to light, and inflation of the appropriate punishment<lb/>on the false witness a certain consequence.</p> <p><note><del>16<lb/>By incarceration<lb/><gap/> evil m</del></note></p> <p>By incarceration, he continues <add>continued</add> down to the time at<lb/>which the truth of his statement had <add>has</add> been either proved or<lb/>disproved, the <gap/> in question would be eventually <unclear>substated</unclear><lb/>to this <add>the</add> indispensable punishment thus seen to be indispensable.</p>
 




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1825. March 2
Procedure Code

IV
Ch.

(7) (3) (1) §.</note>

44 14
Countersecurity amount
proportioned to Defendants
loss by security

Thus much as to security. Now as to counter-security.
Proportioned to the danger attached impounding over to the condition
of the defendant, in respect of the loss and vexation and
loss li is liable to be subjected to by the security afforded/established
exacted of him at his charge as above if the efficiency requisite
to be given to the countersecurity the object of which which has for its object
is to protect afford him against that danger.

15
On this case eventual
suffering indefinite

In this case, the eventual suffering, if it be
adequate will be that is to say certain of outweighing the
profit from the wrong, will must be indefinite: in duration,
with the whole of life: for supposing it limited
though for example to for so great a length as 21 years,
in a person who by rivalry for example in trade or marriage has
been rendered an adversary to the defendant if it were simple improvement might render
it worth the while the whole of another who had nothing
to inflict the calamity loss on the defendant by a false mendacious statement
of the need asserters of fact which if true would
create an adequate demand for the security: and thus however
<under a full assurance thus upon hearing the evidence
on both sides, the falsity of the statement would be
brought to light, and inflation of the appropriate punishment
on the false witness a certain consequence.

16
By incarceration
evil m

By incarceration, he continues continued down to the time at
which the truth of his statement had has been either proved or
disproved, the in question would be eventually substated
to this the indispensable punishment thus seen to be indispensable.



Identifier: | JB/052/547/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1825-03-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

14-15

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

547

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c7 / c3 / c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17220

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