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10. C
Of obstinate Waste or Usurpation Destruction or Endamagement
Punishment.
1. Fine at all events. Up to five times that sum which
1. The offender may be punished in the way
is the greatest: the amount of the damage produced by
of retaliation (A)
the offence, or of the profit made by it. This at dis- Out of which
fine an allowance may be made to parties injured over
2. It may be punished with all or any of
and above simple compensation. This at discretion.
the punishment either of Theft or of criminal
2. In atrocious cases Presence - banishment: or
Waste. in lieu thereof, Retaliation. (A)
Exposition.
[(A) Retaliation] To wit by vexing him in the
same way in which he has vext the party
injured. For instance if it was a picture of your
deceased father that your adversary destroyed or
, damaged and he has a picture of his deceased
father or his deceased wife, the Judge may
cause either of such pictures to be delivered to
You or destroyed. So if he has any thing else
on which he sets a particular value, so that
the marketable value of it be not beyond measure
greater than that of the thing you lost. To p. 15
Question
From p. 8 Why obstinate Destruction or Endamagement This offence are punished in an extraordinary
manner?
Reasons.
1. Because nothing less is sufficient to make sure that
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