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<p>means employed to<lb/>
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lead the party into<lb/>
the expence.</p>
<p>Instances of Procurement<lb/>
of dissipation<lb/>
Sir Walter Raleighs<lb/>
engaging King James<lb/>
1. into the expedition<lb/>
to
</p>




<p>19<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Acquisition</hi> is<lb/>
the result of any<lb/>
of the efficient<lb/>
causes of acquisition<lb/>
of which collation<lb/>
performed<lb/>
by another <unclear>than</unclear><lb/>
the acquirer is<lb/>
<gap/> most frequent.</p>
<p>20<lb/>
Acquisition considered<lb/>
as the result of an<lb/>
act exercised in that<lb/>
intention by the<lb/>
acquirer may be<lb/>
termed <hi rend="underline">Assumption</hi></p>
<p>21<lb/>
The <hi rend="underline">prevention</hi> of<lb/>
acquisition may<lb/>
be termed <hi rend="underline">Interception</hi>.</p>
<p>Damnification<lb/>
<del>may be used</del> <add>is to in relation</add> to<lb/>
<del>include</del> a <add>positive</add> Loss<lb/>
what interception<lb/>
is to profit</p>
<p>Damnification<lb/>
may be used to<lb/>
include not only<lb/>
destruction and endamagement<lb/>
but Procurement of<lb/>
dissipation.</p>
<p>Dissipation is<lb/>
1.  absolute or<lb/>
2.  relative.</p>
<p>By absolute dissipation<lb/>
the stock of<lb/>
wealth is diminished<lb/>
a certain portion of the<lb/>
stock of wealth <unclear>perishes</unclear> altogether.</p>
<pb/>
<p>By relative dissipation<lb/>
it only changes<lb/>
hands.</p>
<p>Damnification<lb/>
includes relative<lb/>
dissipation as well<lb/>
as absolute.</p>
<p>22<lb/>
Unlawful damnification<lb/>
otherwise<lb/>
than by <hi rend="underline">destruction</hi><lb/>
or <hi rend="underline">deterioration</hi>,<lb/>
or <unclear>accessionship</unclear> to<lb/>
destruction or deterioration,<lb/>
consists in<lb/>
the procurement<lb/>
of acts of collation <add>self <unclear>devastation</unclear></add><lb/>
at the expence of the<lb/>
collator or at any<lb/>
rate of <del>self devastation</del><lb/>
abdication.</p>
<p>Unlawful damnification<lb/>
may with<lb/>
respect to the loss<lb/>
of the party damnified<lb/>
be attended<lb/>
with the same effect<lb/>
as defraudment, <lb/>
<add>or extortion</add> only it is attended<lb/>
with no profit to<lb/>
the author of the<lb/>
fraud or extortion</p>
<pb/>
<p>Example of interception<lb/>
of profit.<lb/>
A man by<lb/>
falshood or <add>force</add> threats<lb/>
prevents a testator<lb/>
from leaving you<lb/>
a legacy he intended<lb/>
to leave or would otherwise<lb/>
have left you.</p>
<p>23<lb/>
Subject matter<lb/>
of proprietary<lb/>
rights<lb/>
1. Corporeal – as<lb/>
a field, a house,<lb/>
a horse &amp;c.<lb/>
2. Incorporeal or<lb/>
ideal or fictitious,<lb/>
as an office, or<lb/>
domestic condition<lb/>
in life.</p>
<p>24.<lb/>
– Single is simple<lb/>
as a field, a house,<lb/>
a horse &amp;c<lb/>
Aggregate or collective<lb/>
– as an<lb/>
<add>whole</add> inheritance.</p>
<pb/>
<p>1. Ablution.  &amp; Non<lb/>
3. Collation &amp; Non<lb/>
5. Assumption &amp; Non<lb/>
7. Abdication &amp; Non<lb/>
9. Interception <add>of profit</add> &amp; Non<lb/>
11. Retardation of profit<lb/>
13. Damnification or <add>a <gap/> <gap/></add><lb/>
15. Procurement of dissipation &amp; Non<lb/>
15. Subjection to unpleasant<lb/>
and unprofitable<lb/>
labour &amp; Non –<lb/>
Synonyms to Procurement<lb/>
of <add>or Engagement in</add> Dissipation<lb/>
1. Impoverishment<lb/>
2. <hi rend="underline">Constitution in <gap/></hi><lb/>
3. <unclear>Plunging</unclear> into<lb/>
expences<lb/>
Means of effecting<lb/>
the Procurement<lb/>
of Dissipation</p>
<p>1. Falshood – false<lb/>
per indication of<lb/>
advantage.<lb/>
2. Force – Terrification<lb/>
or Menacement<lb/>
<add>or terrifying predation</add>: ex. gr.<lb/>
threatening anonymous<lb/>
<gap/></p>
<p>Procurement of<lb/>
dissipation would<lb/>
be defraudment or<lb/>
extortion if the<lb/>
fraud or extortion<lb/>
were attended with<lb/>
any profit to the<lb/>
defrauder or extortioner,<lb/>
or if the<lb/>
party profiting by<lb/>
the fraud or extortion<lb/>
were party to the</p>
<pb/>


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means employed to
lead the party into
the expence.

Instances of Procurement
of dissipation
Sir Walter Raleighs
engaging King James
1. into the expedition
to


19
Acquisition is
the result of any
of the efficient
causes of acquisition
of which collation
performed
by another than
the acquirer is
most frequent.

20
Acquisition considered
as the result of an
act exercised in that
intention by the
acquirer may be
termed Assumption

21
The prevention of
acquisition may
be termed Interception.

Damnification
may be used is to in relation to
include a positive Loss
what interception
is to profit

Damnification
may be used to
include not only
destruction and endamagement
but Procurement of
dissipation.

Dissipation is
1. absolute or
2. relative.

By absolute dissipation
the stock of
wealth is diminished
a certain portion of the
stock of wealth perishes altogether.


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By relative dissipation
it only changes
hands.

Damnification
includes relative
dissipation as well
as absolute.

22
Unlawful damnification
otherwise
than by destruction
or deterioration,
or accessionship to
destruction or deterioration,
consists in
the procurement
of acts of collation self devastation
at the expence of the
collator or at any
rate of self devastation
abdication.

Unlawful damnification
may with
respect to the loss
of the party damnified
be attended
with the same effect
as defraudment,
or extortion only it is attended
with no profit to
the author of the
fraud or extortion


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Example of interception
of profit.
A man by
falshood or force threats
prevents a testator
from leaving you
a legacy he intended
to leave or would otherwise
have left you.

23
Subject matter
of proprietary
rights
1. Corporeal – as
a field, a house,
a horse &c.
2. Incorporeal or
ideal or fictitious,
as an office, or
domestic condition
in life.

24.
– Single is simple
as a field, a house,
a horse &c
Aggregate or collective
– as an
whole inheritance.


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1. Ablution. & Non
3. Collation & Non
5. Assumption & Non
7. Abdication & Non
9. Interception of profit & Non
11. Retardation of profit
13. Damnification or a
15. Procurement of dissipation & Non
15. Subjection to unpleasant
and unprofitable
labour & Non –
Synonyms to Procurement
of or Engagement in Dissipation
1. Impoverishment
2. Constitution in
3. Plunging into
expences
Means of effecting
the Procurement
of Dissipation

1. Falshood – false
per indication of
advantage.
2. Force – Terrification
or Menacement
or terrifying predation: ex. gr.
threatening anonymous

Procurement of
dissipation would
be defraudment or
extortion if the
fraud or extortion
were attended with
any profit to the
defrauder or extortioner,
or if the
party profiting by
the fraud or extortion
were party to the


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Identifier: | JB/100/125/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.

Date_1

1795-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-23

Box

100

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

125

Info in main headings field

civil code contracts division & synonymation

Image

003

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

i taylor

Marginals

Paper Producer

evan nepean

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

32141

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