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<p>G.B.  1927. Dec<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 29.<lb/>
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<head>Law Amendments.</head><note>Propositions<lb/>
 
Ch. II.  Codification<lb/>
 
Ch. III.  Remedies</note></p>
 
<p>35.<lb/>
Relation to compensation.<lb/>
1. Collation operating<lb/>
a compensation ablation<lb/>
operates as<lb/>
a punishment.</p>
<p>38.<lb/>
4. Effective force<lb/>
in ratio inverse to the<lb/>
degree of prosperity of<lb/>
offender.</p>
<p>39.<lb/>
5. So, as to punition.</p>
<p>36.<lb/>
2. Compensation <del>misdeeds</del><lb/>
needed as much<lb/>
as punishment.</p>
<p>37.<lb/>
3. Wrong obviated<lb/>
deducted from compensation.</p>
<p>40.<lb/>
6. Pecuniary mode<lb/>
applicable to both punishment<lb/>
and compensation.</p>
<p>41.<lb/>
7. D<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> capable to<lb/>
adjustment in degree.</p>
<p>42.<lb/>
8. Quantum ablated<lb/>
always sufficient<lb/>
for compensation.</p>
<p>43.<lb/>
<del>9. Yet</del><lb/>
9. No more to be<lb/>
ablated than what<lb/>
is necessary for<lb/>
punition.</p>
<p>44.<lb/>
10. Transference of<lb/>
sum ablated to<lb/>
wrongee, increases<lb/>
punishment to<lb/>
wrong doer.</p>
<pb/>
<p>45.<lb/>
Ablation of 1<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>/. from<lb/>
the indigent may<lb/>
produce the same effect<lb/>
as ten thousand<lb/>
times that sum<lb/>
from the rich.</p>
<p>46.<lb/>
So vice versa the<lb/>
receipt.</p>
<p>47.<lb/>
Thence, difference<lb/>
in quantum to be<lb/>
ablated according to<lb/>
pecuniary circumstances.</p>
<p>48.<lb/>
So, where number<lb/>
of co-offenders.</p>
<p>49.  Vindictive satisfaction<lb/>
to be taken into<lb/>
the account.</p>
<p>50.<lb/>
Scale of opulence.</p>
<p>51.<lb/>
Opulence considered<lb/>
as the chief ingredient<lb/>
of property.</p>
<p>52.<lb/>
Elementary parts of<lb/>
property, money, power,<lb/>
reputation, factitious<lb/>
power, case,<lb/>
vengeance.</p>
<p>53.<lb/>
Of these, money and<lb/>
reputation capable of<lb/>
being brought into existence<lb/>
by government.</p>
<p>54.<lb/>
In scale of opulence<lb/>
the highest 10,000<lb/>
times that of the lowest<lb/>
– this, greatly within<lb/>
compass in England.</p>
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G.B. 1927. Decr. 29.
Law Amendments.Propositions
Ch. II. Codification
Ch. III. Remedies

35.
Relation to compensation.
1. Collation operating
a compensation ablation
operates as
a punishment.

38.
4. Effective force
in ratio inverse to the
degree of prosperity of
offender.

39.
5. So, as to punition.

36.
2. Compensation misdeeds
needed as much
as punishment.

37.
3. Wrong obviated
deducted from compensation.

40.
6. Pecuniary mode
applicable to both punishment
and compensation.

41.
7. Do. capable to
adjustment in degree.

42.
8. Quantum ablated
always sufficient
for compensation.

43.
9. Yet
9. No more to be
ablated than what
is necessary for
punition.

44.
10. Transference of
sum ablated to
wrongee, increases
punishment to
wrong doer.


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45.
Ablation of 1s/. from
the indigent may
produce the same effect
as ten thousand
times that sum
from the rich.

46.
So vice versa the
receipt.

47.
Thence, difference
in quantum to be
ablated according to
pecuniary circumstances.

48.
So, where number
of co-offenders.

49. Vindictive satisfaction
to be taken into
the account.

50.
Scale of opulence.

51.
Opulence considered
as the chief ingredient
of property.

52.
Elementary parts of
property, money, power,
reputation, factitious
power, case,
vengeance.

53.
Of these, money and
reputation capable of
being brought into existence
by government.

54.
In scale of opulence
the highest 10,000
times that of the lowest
– this, greatly within
compass in England.


Identifier: | JB/064/167/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1827-12-29

Marginal Summary Numbering

35-54

Box

064

Main Headings

Law Amendment

Folio number

167

Info in main headings field

Law Amendments

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

F31

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham; Richard Doane

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

20521

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