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<hi rend="underline">Dissoluti</hi>on of the<lb/> | <p><hi rend="underline">Dissoluti</hi>on of the<lb/> | ||
contract on one<lb/> | contract on one<lb/> | ||
side for breach of<lb/> | side for breach of<lb/> | ||
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satisfaction<lb/> | satisfaction<lb/> | ||
but a source of<lb/> | but a source of<lb/> | ||
fraud and immorality. | fraud and immorality.</p><pb/> | ||
<p>Efficient Causes of<lb/> | |||
both to receive sub<gap/><lb/> | |||
continued, from <!--Red ink Col II --></p> | |||
<p>11. Satisfaction for<lb/> | |||
damage done on<lb/> | |||
occasion of increases<lb/> | |||
taken for the defence<lb/> | |||
of the public against<lb/> | |||
hostility <del>or calu</del>.</p> | |||
<p>12. or against<lb/> | |||
calamity.</p> | |||
<p>13. or for the<lb/> | |||
procuring to the<lb/> | |||
public a more<lb/> | |||
than equivalent<lb/> | |||
good to the public</p> | |||
<p>14 - or to the one individual.</p> | |||
<p>15 + Alimony to<lb/> | |||
<del>helpless</del> indigent<lb/> | |||
<add>near</add>relations.</p> | |||
<p>16. Satisfaction <add>by other person</add> for<lb/> | |||
damage caused<lb/> | |||
by the delinquency<lb/> | |||
of an insolvent<lb/> | |||
for whom the third<lb/> | |||
person is rendered<lb/> | |||
civilly <sic>responsable</sic><lb/> | |||
in consideration of <lb/> | |||
a relation subjecting<lb/> | |||
the delinquent to the<lb/> | |||
influence of such<lb/> | |||
third person.1.supose<lb/> | |||
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Final Cause of the
Law of Contracts
But upon invokingexamining
more fily
into the nature of
the moral sorts
of arguments
whichwe shall see
that in the instance
of most if not all
of them a variety
of contingent incidents
are apt
liable to arise,
incidents which
are very apt to
happen unexpectedly,
and to find
the parties unprepared.
Deduce from the law
the duty on the part
of the legislator to
look out for these
several contingencies.
and provide for
them accordingly
by the aupative
provision of
written law.
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Dissolution of the
contract on one
side for breach of
it on the other isnot
rec consistent
with the care of preventing
disappointment
or administering
satisfaction
viz: adequate and
not more than adequate
satisfaction
but a source of
fraud and immorality.
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Efficient Causes of
both to receive sub
continued, from
11. Satisfaction for
damage done on
occasion of increases
taken for the defence
of the public against
hostility or calu.
12. or against
calamity.
13. or for the
procuring to the
public a more
than equivalent
good to the public
14 - or to the one individual.
15 + Alimony to
helpless indigent
nearrelations.
16. Satisfaction by other person for
damage caused
by the delinquency
of an insolvent
for whom the third
person is rendered
civilly responsable
in consideration of
a relation subjecting
the delinquent to the
influence of such
third person.1.supose
2.
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