ural right, as a measure ofself-defense, to read another's letter, when there is a prudent reasonfor thinking rs of uninterrupted eating, under ordinarycircumstances, seems to be more than the one full meal which the lawallows. Neighbor, Love of, three kinds, 1139 sqq. In general,then, whenever the error of the insured is such that he would not havecontracted had he known the facts, the
This is said of truthfulness in ordinaryintercourse, for in judicial process and in contracts there is also alegal obligation of justice to tell the truth. ied approval owing to the fact that such a strikeinvolves many and grave losses both material and moral to the workers,employer, and community. Attrition, see Contrition. The compensation for the lawyer'sservices should be just, that is, a fair return for what he gave.
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