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'' | 6.<lb/><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of Compensation</head><lb/>motive of <hi rend='underline'>lucre</hi> to engage in. But the acts which are ranked under the<lb/>division of offences against Property<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>: those only excepted which<lb/><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>See</note><lb/>essentially import destruction.<lb/><lb/>4.<lb/><note>Cases that have the 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi>.<lb/>best claim to Compensation.</note><lb/>Another set of cases are those in which the party damnified<lb/>sustained a pecuniary or quasi-pecuniary loss, and the author<lb/>of the damage receives a profit, but which is not pecuniary or<lb/><note>-- damage pecuniary<lb/> or quasi-pecuniary - profit<lb/>not pecuniary.</note><lb/>quasi-pecuniary; in which case it is ordinarily of the malevolent<lb/>or vindictive kind.<hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi> These cases occupy the second rank among those<lb/><note>See p. 22, 23.</note><lb/>which afford a claim to compensation.<lb/><lb/>5.<lb/><note>Example</note><lb/>Cases of this sort are mostly those where the Offence is sich<lb/>as essentially imports the destruction of property, circumstanced as such<lb/>offences are in common.<lb/><lb/>6.<lb/>The Cases which in the third place have the stronger Claim<lb/>-----<lb/>Note<lb/><hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi> It is hardly worth while to make a distinction in favour of the cases<lb/>where at the same time that the loss is pecuniary or quasi-pecuniary<lb/>the profit or advantage is of the benevolent kind. Such cases, however<lb/>are possible and indeed not very infrequent, to it, where, merely<lb/>for the pleasure of gratifying the reentment of your friend, you do<lb/>mischief to his enemy. | ||
6.
C
Of Compensation
motive of lucre to engage in. But the acts which are ranked under the
division of offences against Property+: those only excepted which
+See
essentially import destruction.
4.
Cases that have the 2d.
best claim to Compensation.
Another set of cases are those in which the party damnified
sustained a pecuniary or quasi-pecuniary loss, and the author
of the damage receives a profit, but which is not pecuniary or
-- damage pecuniary
or quasi-pecuniary - profit
not pecuniary.
quasi-pecuniary; in which case it is ordinarily of the malevolent
or vindictive kind.(a) These cases occupy the second rank among those
See p. 22, 23.
which afford a claim to compensation.
5.
Example
Cases of this sort are mostly those where the Offence is sich
as essentially imports the destruction of property, circumstanced as such
offences are in common.
6.
The Cases which in the third place have the stronger Claim
-----
Note
(a) It is hardly worth while to make a distinction in favour of the cases
where at the same time that the loss is pecuniary or quasi-pecuniary
the profit or advantage is of the benevolent kind. Such cases, however
are possible and indeed not very infrequent, to it, where, merely
for the pleasure of gratifying the reentment of your friend, you do
mischief to his enemy.
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