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6 C
Of Destruction or Endamagement
lucrative. It is vindictive when committed through
ill-will: wanton when committed for the sake
of sport: lucrative when committed for the sake
of a profit naturally arising out of the
offence.
Exposition
[(A) Heedlessness] See Tit. [Justifications] Sect. [Innocence &c] Want of intention]
[(B) Rashness] See Tit. [Justifications] Sect. [Innocence of intention]
[(C) Respectively] See Tit. [Simp. pers. injuries] verbo [Negative ] To p. 1. at top
From p. 5. par. 2. [(A) Profit] As if be a person who was before an heir
by birth were to destroy a deed of gift or a will
made by a predecessor you in favour of an
heir by institution.
[(B) Indemnity] As if a debtor of yours were to destroy
the deed which constituted your title to the debt.
or as if a man were to destroy a record or other paper the production deed which
of which was necessary to warrant the
imposing on him a pecuniary or personal obligation
or the levying from on him a fine. See Tit. Offences against Justice. It matters
nothing on this occasion whether an indemnity be
distinguished from a profit.
Aggravation II Irreplaceability To p. 3. par. 2.
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