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<p><head><!-- pencil -->Punishment analysed</head></p>
 
<p>of proper Forfeitures.</p>
 
<p>To investigate therefore the several kinds of proper<lb/> Forfeitures it is necessary to investigate the several possible kinds<lb/>
 
of possessions.  On this subject however, as it comes in only collaterally<lb/>
on the present occasion it will not be necessary to insist<lb/>
very minutely.</p>
<p>Possessions are derived either from things only or from<lb/>
persons only;  or from both together.  Those of the two first sorts<lb/>
may be stiled simple Possessions:  those of the other complex.</p>
<p>Possessions derived from things may consist either  1. In<lb/>
Money:  these may be called pecuniary:  or 2. In other objects<lb/>
at large.  The former may be stiled pecuniary, the latter quasi-pecuniary.<lb/>
Accordingly, forfeiture of money may be stiled<lb/>
pecuniary Forfeiture:  Forfeiture of any other possession derived<lb/>
from things, quasi-pecuniary.  Quasi-pecuniary <add><del>possessions</del></add> Forfeitures<lb/>
are capable of a variety of divisions and subdivisions:  but as<lb/>
these distinctions turn upon circumstances that make no difference<lb/>
in the mode of punishment, it will not be necessary on<lb/>
the present occasion to enter into any such detail.<lb/>
<add>Possessions</add></p>
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4.

Punishment analysed

of proper Forfeitures.

To investigate therefore the several kinds of proper
Forfeitures it is necessary to investigate the several possible kinds
of possessions. On this subject however, as it comes in only collaterally
on the present occasion it will not be necessary to insist
very minutely.

Possessions are derived either from things only or from
persons only; or from both together. Those of the two first sorts
may be stiled simple Possessions: those of the other complex.

Possessions derived from things may consist either 1. In
Money: these may be called pecuniary: or 2. In other objects
at large. The former may be stiled pecuniary, the latter quasi-pecuniary.
Accordingly, forfeiture of money may be stiled
pecuniary Forfeiture: Forfeiture of any other possession derived
from things, quasi-pecuniary. Quasi-pecuniary possessions Forfeitures
are capable of a variety of divisions and subdivisions: but as
these distinctions turn upon circumstances that make no difference
in the mode of punishment, it will not be necessary on
the present occasion to enter into any such detail.
Possessions


Identifier: | JB/141/093/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

093

Info in main headings field

punishment analysed

Image

002

Titles

note

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f3 / f4 / f5 / f6

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

folio now in two pieces

ID Number

48310

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