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Compensation Inf:
As a proof that in damages the Legislators have
had in view punishment as well as compensation
Pagan actia
for an involuntary tresspass under cf amendt vs
a insufficient ban _ 21 Janu. c. 16 to a wilful trespass net.
Bn. Crit. Pun. Crim. '97
When punishment is applied the right to be needs
to convince all purposes. Therefore 1st it should not
be evil : 2dly it should be pecuniary attn. as
whole as in past. pecuniary to do Cr. J. C. 251, 252
Blacklist. no satisfaction
The suffering of the author of the mischief is as
much an evil as far as it goes as that of the haste by whom the mischief
has been sustained. incurred upon the principle of utility It is not right in any case
to introduce a greater evil to cure a lesser evil. It is not There is no reason
right therefore in the case for the same purpose of compensation to inflict
a single grain of evil on the matter of the damage than
on the person who has sustained it. If however at the
same time in consequence of atm any evil inflicted on the
former, a good ben comfor benefit equivalent to that evil, although
it be but equivalent be confessed on the latter, there
is no harm done.
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