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'' | 6<lb/><head>C<lb/>Simple Personal Injuries</head><lb/><lb/><note>2 Of the person or<lb/><del><gap/> one's own<lb/><gap/></del> another</note><lb/>What a man may do in defence <add><del><gap/></del></add> of himself he<lb/>may do in defence of another who is unlawfully at<lb/>-tacked.<lb/><lb/><note>3. Of one's own possessions</note><lb/>What a man may <add>do</add> in defence of his person he<lb/>may do in defence of his <del><add>personal property</add></del> possessions <del> [if unlaw-</del><lb/>-fully attacked] against any unlawful <del>personal</del> <add>forcible</add> attack.<lb/><lb/><note>Attack upon pos-<lb/>-sessions - what<lb/></note><lb/>A man's possessions may be said <add>upon this occasion to be forcibly</add> <add><del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del></add> attacked when<lb/>any attempt is made either to remove, use, damage<lb/>or destroy them against the consent of the possessor,<lb/>and without the <add>allowance</add> <del>consent</del> of any other person lawfully<lb/>authorised to give it:] but the bare signing or accepting<lb/>a conveyance by one who has no right is not a corporal attack.<lb/><lb/><del>What a man may do in defence of his own<lb/>possessions he may do in defence of those of ano-<lb/>-ther under the same <gap/> restrictions.</del><lb/><lb/><note>Possessions what</note><lb/><del>A man's</del> <add><del><gap/></del></add> A man's possessions are any <add>tangible <del>corporal</del></add> objects<lb/><del><gap/></del> movable or unmovable whereof he is <hi rend='underline'>in</hi> possession.<lb/>For the cases in which an object may be said to be in<lb/>a man's possession see the Law of Possessions.<lb/><lb/><note>4. Of the pos-<lb/>-sessions of another</note><lb/>What <del>a man</del> <del><add>you</add></del> <add>a man</add> may do in defence of <del>his</del> <add><del>your</del> his</add> own<lb/>possessions <add>you</add> <del>he</del> may do in defence of <del>those of another</del> <add>them in his be-</add><lb/>-half. But in such case your right depends upon<lb/><add><del>and <gap/> the same restrictions.</del></add> his right; and if he have none, it is at your peril.<lb/><lb/><del>Domestic powers<lb/></del><head>5. Domestic powers</head><lb/><del>Domestic powers <gap/></del> 1. Those of a Husband over his<lb/>Wife: <del><gap/></del> see Laws of Husbands and Wives<lb/>2. Those of a <hi rend='underline'>Parent</hi> over his <del>or her</del> <hi rend='underline'>Child</hi>: <del><gap/></del><lb/>see <del>the</del> Law of <hi rend='underline'>Parents</hi><lb/> and <hi rend='underline'>Children</hi>. | ||
6
C
Simple Personal Injuries
2 Of the person or
one's own
another
What a man may do in defence of himself he
may do in defence of another who is unlawfully at
-tacked.
3. Of one's own possessions
What a man may do in defence of his person he
may do in defence of his personal property possessions [if unlaw-
-fully attacked] against any unlawful personal forcible attack.
Attack upon pos-
-sessions - what
A man's possessions may be said upon this occasion to be forcibly attacked when
any attempt is made either to remove, use, damage
or destroy them against the consent of the possessor,
and without the allowance consent of any other person lawfully
authorised to give it:] but the bare signing or accepting
a conveyance by one who has no right is not a corporal attack.
What a man may do in defence of his own
possessions he may do in defence of those of ano-
-ther under the same restrictions.
Possessions what
A man's A man's possessions are any tangible corporal objects
movable or unmovable whereof he is in possession.
For the cases in which an object may be said to be in
a man's possession see the Law of Possessions.
4. Of the pos-
-sessions of another
What a man you a man may do in defence of his your his own
possessions you he may do in defence of those of another them in his be-
-half. But in such case your right depends upon
and the same restrictions. his right; and if he have none, it is at your peril.
Domestic powers
5. Domestic powers
Domestic powers 1. Those of a Husband over his
Wife: see Laws of Husbands and Wives
2. Those of a Parent over his or her Child:
see the Law of Parents
and Children.
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