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29 May 1804 3
Evidence Procedure
Ch. Justiciability
5
Points or respects in
which a man may be<lb/. punishable — — 1. person
2. property. 3. respective
to condition
in life
The decision, to the influence of which a man in as far as
<?del> he is justiciable may will be subjected, may afford him in respect
either of his person, his property, his reputation, his condition in
life, or in two or more of those respects at once. It can not affect
him in any other. There is no other respect in which a man
can be affected.
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1. & 2.
In respect of reputation
and condition in life
every man is at all
times equally justiciable.
In the two first of these four articles respects lies all the difficulty.
In respect to reputation and condition of life, every man is alike
in the power of a Court of justice at all times. Absent or
present property or no property, it can at once in equal alike depress or
exact his reputation — it can alike take form him or confirm him
in his actual condition of life or him with another.
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3 & 4.
In respect of person
and property, justiciability
depends
upon physical forthcomingness:
the means of securing
which have been considered
elsewhere.
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