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B6.Ch.4
Sec.3
Punishment - whether defeasible by Death.
tion. If he can contrive to spin out the suit till so long
as he lives, the whole business from beginning to end
is clear gain to him.
2. Even where though the profit of a transgression be he is 2. Nor even where no pecuniary profit descends to them.
not of such a nature as to be transmissible to
a representative there seems still to be a reason why
the obligation to of making amends ought to devolve
on the representatives as far as thay have assets [a]
Such an arrangement institution would be eligible as well on
account of a punishment as of compensation.] On - because there is . Act on account of need of compensation
account of compensation for the following reasons:
The mishief of the transgression is a burthen that must
be born by somebody: the representative and the
party injured are equally innocent: in thatthis respect
they stand upon a par: But the representative
would suffer less fromunder the same burthen
than the party injured as we shall presently perceive.
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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