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<head>Of Justifications<!-- 2 words, larger font -->.</head><!-- just left of centre --> | <head>Of Justifications<!-- 2 words, larger font -->.</head><!-- just left of centre --> | ||
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<p>bodily <add>(B)</add><!-- added above the letters 'dil' of the previous word --> attack. <add>made by any one who comes as a Robber or <del>Criminal | <p>bodily <add>(B)</add><!-- added above the letters 'dil' of the previous word --> attack. <add>made by any one who comes as a Robber or <del>Criminal <gap/></del> <add>Clandestine Destroyer</add> knowing himself to have no title.</add> | ||
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<p>[(A) Possessions]<!-- [(A) and ] written in pencil --> A man's Possessions are any objects moveable | <p>[(A) Possessions]<!-- [(A) and ] written in pencil --> A man's Possessions are any objects moveable | ||
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or immoveable whereof he is in possession . for the cases | or immoveable whereof he is in possession. for the cases | ||
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in which an object may be said to be in a man's possession | in which an object may be said to be in a man's possession | ||
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See the <del>Law of Possession.</del> Civil Code . | See the <del>Law of Possession.</del> Civil Code. | ||
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<p>[(B) Bodily]<!-- [(B) and ] written in pencil --> <del><gap/></del> A man's possessions may be said upon this | <p>[(B) Bodily]<!-- [(B) and ] written in pencil --> <del><gap/></del> A man's possessions may be said upon this | ||
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<add>them</add>. | <add>them</add>. | ||
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<del>2. | <del>2. The bare signing or accepting a conveyance by one who | ||
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has no right is not a bodily attack.</del> | has no right is not a bodily attack.</del> | ||
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<p><!-- indent --><note>— of the possessions of another</note> What you may do in defence of your own possessions | <p><!-- indent --><note>— of the possessions of another</note> What you may do in defence of your own possessions | ||
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you may do in defence of those of another , acting for | you may do in defence of those of another, acting for | ||
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his benefit: | his benefit: But in such case your right depends upon | ||
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his right : and if he have none , <del>you stand excused only , not</del> <add>it is a ground of extenuation</add> | his right : and if he have none, <del>you stand excused only, not</del> <add>it is a ground of extenuation</add> | ||
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<add>only ; not of</add> <del>justified</del> . justification . | <add>only; not of</add> <del>justified</del>. justification. | ||
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<p>These are | <p>These are | ||
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1. | 1. Those of a Husband over his<!-- symbol, superscript wavy mdash --> Wife. See <add>the Civil Code,</add> Law<del>s</del> of Husbands | ||
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and Wives. | and Wives. | ||
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2. | 2. Those of a Parent over his Child . See <add>ib. </add> <del>the</del> Law of <hi rend='underline'>Parents</hi> and <add>Children</add> | ||
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10 C Of Justifications.
bodily (B) attack. made by any one who comes as a Robber or Criminal <add>Clandestine Destroyer knowing himself to have no title.</add>
Exposition.
[(A) Possessions] A man's Possessions are any objects moveable
or immoveable whereof he is in possession. for the cases
in which an object may be said to be in a man's possession
See the Law of Possession. Civil Code.
[(B) Bodily] A man's possessions may be said upon this
occasion to be the objects of a bodily attacked when any bodily attempt
is made either to remove or damage or destroy them against
the will of the possessor, or any person who on behalf
of the possessor or any owner lawfully takes charge of
them.
2. The bare signing or accepting a conveyance by one who
has no right is not a bodily attack.
Main - Text .
— of the possessions of another What you may do in defence of your own possessions
you may do in defence of those of another, acting for
his benefit: But in such case your right depends upon
his right : and if he have none, you stand excused only, not it is a ground of extenuation
only; not of justified. justification.
Justification 5th. Domestic Powers. and Subservience thereto.
These are
1. Those of a Husband over his Wife. See the Civil Code, Laws of Husbands
and Wives.
2. Those of a Parent over his Child . See ib. the Law of Parents and Children
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