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Simple Personal Injuries
A simple personal
injury what
A simple personal injury is where without
lawful cause a man is wilfully instrumental
in occasioning or attempts or offers to occasion bodily pain harm or bodily uneasiness
or the immediate apprehension of bodily pain harm or uneasiness
to another, without intending him
any further mischief.
A personal insult is where by look or gesture
or by rude treatment offer'd to theperson
of another a man expresses contempt for him
or endeavours to bring expose him to contempt.
Explanation
Exposition
It matters not how the pain or
or the apprehension of it is occasioned. It may be occasioned, for instance by beating, whipping
or wounding, with or without an instrument: by
a stream of fire water air or light; by presenting
a loathsome object to the touch, taste, smell
hearing or sight:
by forcibly administering a
drug producing any
bodily indisposition
by making a dog or other
animal serve as an instrument; or by false
-representations or other artifice making an innocent
person or the party himself answer that purpose;
for instance by persuading him to walk into
a snare or pitfall, or to take an unwholesome drug, or to expose himself to circumstances
injurious to
his health.
It matters not how slight the contact is by which the
uneasiness is produced. Any touch, however slight may be sufficient
to produce[+]
[+]<add>uneasiness in a man if
it be against his will.
Lawful causes what
[Lawful cause exists in the following cases.] There are sorts of lawful causes for occasioning bodily pain or uneasiness in another.
1. [acting as in con or under a magistrate] or by in pursuance of his authority of a ] given legal powers committed given to a magistrate. him by law.
2. exercising powers of correction [given by the law to persons in certain private capacities.
3. defending self or any other person against a personal injury ( defending one's possessions or any other person's possessions against unlawful
A Lawful Cause and an Excuse, what.
A lawful cause is any circumstance or combination of circumstances the existence of which constitutes a compleat justification , the effect of a lawful cause is to exempt a man from all punishment. An excuse exempts him more or less from punishment.
Identifier: | JB/073/076/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 73. |
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law in general |
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076 |
simple personal injuries |
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jeremy bentham |
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c. hamilton |
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