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<p>1927. Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 2<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>
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<head>Law Amendment.</head><note>Propositions<lb/>
 
Ch. II.  Codification<lb/>
 
&sect;. XII.  Remedies</note></p>
 
<p>85 or 1.  Satisf. Punits.<lb/>
Rule as to Satisfaction.<lb/>
1.  In so far as pecuniary<lb/>
punishment is<lb/>
liable to come in competition<lb/>
with satisfaction.</p>
<p>86 or 2.  Satisf. Compens.<lb/>
2.  To compensation<lb/>
the preference.</p>
<p>87 or 3.  Satis. Punit.<lb/>
If any difference, satisfaction<lb/>
a more<lb/>
effectual punishment<lb/>
than punishment itself.</p>
<p>88 or 4.  Satisf. Punits.<lb/>
If a loss sufficient<lb/>
for satisfaction be<lb/>
not so for punishment,<lb/>
add the pecuniary<lb/>
difference.</p>
<p>89 or 5.  Punit. Off. profit<lb/>
Rule as to quantum<lb/>
of punishment – limitation<lb/>
of pecuniary<lb/>
punishment on<lb/>
the side of deficiency.<lb/>
Let the loss inflicted<lb/>
be greater than the<lb/>
profit of the offence.</p>
<p>90 or 6.  Punit. Off. Profit<lb/>
For limitation on the<lb/>
side of excess.<lb/>
Let no more than<lb/>
sufficient individual<lb/>
suffering be produced<lb/>
than what Judge<lb/>
deems sufficient.</p>
<p>91 of 7.  Punit. Fixt not<lb/>
On both accounts,<lb/>
let the quantity never<lb/>
be fixt or limited.</p>
<pb/>
<p>92 or 8.  Punit. quantum.<lb/>
Two circumstances<lb/>
productive of excess<lb/>
or deficiency –<lb/>
1. Variation in the profit<lb/>
of the offence.<lb/>
2. in the pecuniary<lb/>
circumstances of the<lb/>
individual.</p>
<p>93 or 9.  Punit. quantum<lb/>
Not only direct, but<lb/>
indirect profit of the<lb/>
offence to be taken<lb/>
into account.</p>
<p>93*. 10.  Exist. Syst. Satisf. Punit.<lb/>
Total inattention to<lb/>
these considerations<lb/>
under existing system,<lb/>
notwithstanding they<lb/>
have been repeatedly<lb/>
laid before the public<lb/>
for 38 years past.</p>
<p>94 or 11.  Compens. Punit.<lb/>
III.  Rules for adjustm<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi><lb/>
of pecuniary circumstances<lb/>
of the parties.</p>
<p>95 or 12.  Compens. Punit.<lb/>
Amount of suffering<lb/>
inflicted by a given<lb/>
loss depends on degree<lb/>
of prosperity.</p>
<p>96 or 13.  Compens. Punit.<lb/>
Degrees of prosperity<lb/>
depend on<lb/>
1. Rank in life.<lb/>
2. Habitual income.<lb/>
3. Present income.<lb/>
4. N<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> of dependents.<lb/>
5. Exigencies of dependents.<lb/>
See Introd. Circumstances influencing< <gap/>./p>
<p>97 or 14.  Punit. Compens. Costs.<lb/>
Costs to be included<lb/>
in the account of<lb/>
the loss.</p>
<pb/>
<p>98 or 15.  Compens. Excess but<lb/>
IV.  Rules for adjustm<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi><lb/>
of compensation.<lb/>
Case 1.  Prosperity equal<lb/>
nothing less than full<lb/>
amount of damage:<lb/>
but prefer excess to deficiency.</p>
<p>99 or 16.  Compens.<lb/>
Case 2.  Wrongor's prosperity<lb/>
superior:  here<lb/>
also prefer excess to<lb/>
deficiency.</p>
<p>100 or 17.  Compens. Punit.<lb/>
Case 3.  Wrongee's prosperity<lb/>
superior, satisfaction<lb/>
should never<lb/>
exceed the quantum<lb/>
necessary for punishment.</p>
<p>101 18.  Compens. Punit.<lb/>
Cases where such<lb/>
compensation would<lb/>
not be worth receiving<lb/>
by rich wrongee.  Then<lb/>
it may be proposed to<lb/>
<del>Judge</del> <add>Judge to give it to the public or</add> to substitute<lb/>
other punishment.<lb/>
Pride would not prevent public<lb/>
from receiving it.</p>
<p>102 or 19.  Compens. Punit.<lb/>
Multitude limits<lb/>
<add>of co-offender</add> not compensation,<lb/>
as it does punishment.</p>
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1927. Novr. 2d.
Law Amendment.Propositions
Ch. II. Codification
§. XII. Remedies

85 or 1. Satisf. Punits.
Rule as to Satisfaction.
1. In so far as pecuniary
punishment is
liable to come in competition
with satisfaction.

86 or 2. Satisf. Compens.
2. To compensation
the preference.

87 or 3. Satis. Punit.
If any difference, satisfaction
a more
effectual punishment
than punishment itself.

88 or 4. Satisf. Punits.
If a loss sufficient
for satisfaction be
not so for punishment,
add the pecuniary
difference.

89 or 5. Punit. Off. profit
Rule as to quantum
of punishment – limitation
of pecuniary
punishment on
the side of deficiency.
Let the loss inflicted
be greater than the
profit of the offence.

90 or 6. Punit. Off. Profit
For limitation on the
side of excess.
Let no more than
sufficient individual
suffering be produced
than what Judge
deems sufficient.

91 of 7. Punit. Fixt not
On both accounts,
let the quantity never
be fixt or limited.


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92 or 8. Punit. quantum.
Two circumstances
productive of excess
or deficiency –
1. Variation in the profit
of the offence.
2. in the pecuniary
circumstances of the
individual.

93 or 9. Punit. quantum
Not only direct, but
indirect profit of the
offence to be taken
into account.

93*. 10. Exist. Syst. Satisf. Punit.
Total inattention to
these considerations
under existing system,
notwithstanding they
have been repeatedly
laid before the public
for 38 years past.

94 or 11. Compens. Punit.
III. Rules for adjustmt.
of pecuniary circumstances
of the parties.

95 or 12. Compens. Punit.
Amount of suffering
inflicted by a given
loss depends on degree
of prosperity.

96 or 13. Compens. Punit.
Degrees of prosperity
depend on
1. Rank in life.
2. Habitual income.
3. Present income.
4. No. of dependents.
5. Exigencies of dependents.
See Introd. Circumstances influencing< ./p>

97 or 14. Punit. Compens. Costs.
Costs to be included
in the account of
the loss.


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98 or 15. Compens. Excess but
IV. Rules for adjustmt.
of compensation.
Case 1. Prosperity equal
nothing less than full
amount of damage:
but prefer excess to deficiency.

99 or 16. Compens.
Case 2. Wrongor's prosperity
superior: here
also prefer excess to
deficiency.

100 or 17. Compens. Punit.
Case 3. Wrongee's prosperity
superior, satisfaction
should never
exceed the quantum
necessary for punishment.

101 18. Compens. Punit.
Cases where such
compensation would
not be worth receiving
by rich wrongee. Then
it may be proposed to
Judge Judge to give it to the public or to substitute
other punishment.
Pride would not prevent public
from receiving it.

102 or 19. Compens. Punit.
Multitude limits
of co-offender not compensation,
as it does punishment.


Identifier: | JB/064/166/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1827-11-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

85 or 1 - 93 or 9, 93* or 10, 94 or 11 - 102 or 19

Box

064

Main Headings

Law Amendment

Folio number

166

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D6 / E6 / F28

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

20520

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