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<head>12</head><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Simple Personal Injuries</head><lb/> <note>how revived</note><lb/> <p>Also any circumstance materially adding to the<lb/> malignity of the injury, and coming to light after<lb/>the rest, may be deemed to have revived it.<lb/></p> <p><note>Example</note><lb/> As if you hear that a man has beaten<lb/> your son, and three weeks after hear that your<lb/> son has lost his <del>arm</del> <add>leg</add> by the beating, or that the <lb/> man being armed fell upon your son unarmed<lb/> and beat him after he had <unclear>sued</unclear> for <unclear>mercy</unclear>; and <lb/> three weeks after that you fell upon the man<lb/> and beat him, the provocation is still<add> to</add> be deemed<lb/> a recent one.<lb/></p> <note>A series of provocations become recent by connection</note><lb/> <p>In like manner a <del>chain</del>series of <add>distinct</add> provocations<lb/> which are all of them recent with respect to one<lb/> another, and of which the last is recent  with respect <lb/> to the injury shall all of them be deemed<lb/>recent with respect to the injury.<lb/></p> <note>One quarrel, what</note><lb/> A series of provocations all of them recent<lb/>with respect to one another and with respect<lb/> to a personal injury which <note>Prosecutions for the same quarrel may be consolidated</note><lb/> In a prosecution for a simple personal injury<lb/> <del>or a personal insult</del> either party may <del>give evidence</del> <add>make proof</add> of <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
 
 
 
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12
C
Simple Personal Injuries
how revived

Also any circumstance materially adding to the
malignity of the injury, and coming to light after
the rest, may be deemed to have revived it.

Example
As if you hear that a man has beaten
your son, and three weeks after hear that your
son has lost his arm leg by the beating, or that the
man being armed fell upon your son unarmed
and beat him after he had sued for mercy; and
three weeks after that you fell upon the man
and beat him, the provocation is still to be deemed
a recent one.

A series of provocations become recent by connection

In like manner a chainseries of distinct provocations
which are all of them recent with respect to one
another, and of which the last is recent with respect
to the injury shall all of them be deemed
recent with respect to the injury.

One quarrel, what
A series of provocations all of them recent
with respect to one another and with respect
to a personal injury which Prosecutions for the same quarrel may be consolidated
In a prosecution for a simple personal injury
or a personal insult either party may give evidence make proof of


Identifier: | JB/073/080/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 73.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

073

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

080

Info in main headings field

simple personal injuries

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f11 / f12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23920

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