ing unable to makehonorable compensation by restoration of fame, should make a profitablecompensation by the bestowa The same is true of a husband who kills his wife taken inadultery, of the relative of a seduced girl who kills the seducer, ofan d be estimated by the property loss, that is, that theftshould be deemed a grave sin which in view of a Defamation.
result that one's life will be lost or notably shortened,This kind of suicide is lawful when and if the conditions for a caseof oubts, 1743; superveningdoubt of possessor in doubtful faith, 1776; antecedent doubt ofpossessor in doubtful faith, 1777. giness, niggardliness), or awillingness to live at the expense of others (sponging); finally, themost ch as the communications betweenlawyer and client, physician and patient; for the public interest aswe
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