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UNIV. COLL. LOND. BENTHAM MSS. 68 341
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<head>13 April 1826
 
Penal Code</head>
 
<note>B. I General Titles<lb/>
Ch 13 Means of Repression Remedies<lb/>
&sect;∬. Satisfaction</note>
<note>English Practice<lb/>
11<lb/>3  Vindicative none</note>
<p>Judge</p>
<p>3.  <hi rend="underline">Vindicative.</hi>  Qual.  Anything on this <lb/>
head.  As Attestative in every shape,<lb/>
which, as above stated is <del>no</del> but a mode<lb/>
of it, to wit the <del>[...] [...] indicative</del> <add>indicative</add></p>
<note>12<lb/>
Restitution is almost <lb/>
every case refused</note>
<note>13<lb/>
No satisfaction but<lb/>
pecuniary damages</note>
<p>4  Restitutive.  In English practice<lb/>
satisfaction in this shape is in almost every<lb/>
case if not in every case utterly refused.  <del>In</del><lb/>
In the species of suit called a civil action,<lb/>
being that in which the jury forms a constituent<lb/>
part of the judicature, in no shape<lb/>
is satisfaction ever given, but in the precuniary<lb/>
shape:  that shape in which the characteristic<lb/>
word of the expression, by which it<lb/>
is given, is the word damages.  <del>Here then</del>
</p>
<note>14<lb/>
By this means<lb/>
option given to<lb/>
wrong doer to<lb/>
cease the wrong doing<lb/>
or to pay the price<lb/>
of the license for<lb/>
continuing</note>
<p>Here then in every case is the option<lb/>
given to the wrong doer, whether he will<lb/>
cease giving continuance to the wrong<lb/>
or pay the price of the license offered him<lb/>
for he continuance of it.    It is therefore <add>to the convicted wrong doer</add> in<lb/>
every case, a matter of calculation.  True <lb/>
it is that before the function of calculation<lb/>
is assigned to him, it has in relation<lb/>
to his case been performed by the jury.<lb/>
But by the jury, no such means nor any such<lb/>
<unclear>marking</unclear> for correctness in the calculation have<lb/>
been possessed in any case, as in every<lb/>
case are sure to have been possessed by the<lb/>
party concerned, the wrong doer.  In every<lb/>
case in which a secret benefit from the continuance of the <lb/>
wrong is known only by himself, the jury have no knowledge of it, and<lb/>
their calculation is by the whole value of it [...] to be erroneous.  One of two either the <add>penalty</add> damage will in appearance be [...] or the offender will reap a real profit from his offence.</p>


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Click Here To Edit UNIV. COLL. LOND. BENTHAM MSS. 68 341 13 April 1826 Penal Code B. I General Titles
Ch 13 Means of Repression Remedies
§∬. Satisfaction
English Practice
11
3 Vindicative none

Judge

3. Vindicative. Qual. Anything on this
head. As Attestative in every shape,
which, as above stated is no but a mode
of it, to wit the [...] [...] indicative indicative

12
Restitution is almost
every case refused
13
No satisfaction but
pecuniary damages

4 Restitutive. In English practice
satisfaction in this shape is in almost every
case if not in every case utterly refused. In
In the species of suit called a civil action,
being that in which the jury forms a constituent
part of the judicature, in no shape
is satisfaction ever given, but in the precuniary
shape: that shape in which the characteristic
word of the expression, by which it
is given, is the word damages. Here then

14
By this means
option given to
wrong doer to
cease the wrong doing
or to pay the price
of the license for
continuing

Here then in every case is the option
given to the wrong doer, whether he will
cease giving continuance to the wrong
or pay the price of the license offered him
for he continuance of it. It is therefore to the convicted wrong doer in
every case, a matter of calculation. True
it is that before the function of calculation
is assigned to him, it has in relation
to his case been performed by the jury.
But by the jury, no such means nor any such
marking for correctness in the calculation have
been possessed in any case, as in every
case are sure to have been possessed by the
party concerned, the wrong doer. In every
case in which a secret benefit from the continuance of the
wrong is known only by himself, the jury have no knowledge of it, and
their calculation is by the whole value of it [...] to be erroneous. One of two either the penalty damage will in appearance be [...] or the offender will reap a real profit from his offence.



Identifier: | JB/068/341/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 68.

Date_1

1826-04-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

11-14

Box

068

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

341

Info in main headings field

penal code

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john neal

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

22536

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