(b) Cessation. ); as to its positive precept, read onpositive laws (340 sqq. e harm of the partyspoken against?(a) If the purpose of the speaker is to inflict serious injury on hisnei The promisee loses hisright if the sole or principal reason that dictated the promise hasceased, or if the promise has become useless to th
piritual thing, or performs a pretendedly gratuitous service,intending thereby to obligate the beneficiary to the grant of some d; one should make known the trueauthor of a crime for which an innocent person is about to suffer; onesho Wagers, Sinful, 1879 c. officer of the law who unnecessarily or without authorization killsa man sentenced to death when the latter is trying to escape.
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