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C
 Who to Sue Procedure Compensation 
59
 Why the turn of the scale is required to be
 in favour of the party endamaged damnified.
 If a man suffers is made to pay  rather more than he need
 in the way of compensation, what he suffers  thereby is not altogether
 so much misery or waste: it may still be
 of use in the way of punishment, by adding something
 to the chance which the punishment has
 of being efficacious in the way of prevention.   On
 the other hand if what the party endamaged receives
 is less than what is necessary to make him
 compleat amends, what he suffers by such deficiency
 is so much misery in waste: it produces
 no good whatever; and as far as it is known, it
 propagates the additional evil of the apprehension pain 
 which other men will feel at the apprehension 
 of being exposed upon future occasions to such a
 loss as the difference between the compensation received
 and the compensation due amounted
 to.
| Identifier: | JB/057/001/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57. | |||
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| [[marginal_summary_numbering::55-59 [but numbers crossed out]]] | |||
| 057 | procedure code | ||
| 001 | c p compensation procedure | ||
| 002 | |||
| text sheet | 2 | ||
| recto | f45 / f46 | ||
| jeremy bentham | [[watermarks::propatria [britannia with lion motif]]] | ||
| 18331 | |||