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--(a) For the injury to fame, it seems that the heir is notbound, since the duty of restitution of fame is a personal --The power of jurisdiction is so necessarythat without it absolution is null. Definition of Equity. , when an old man, orone who is of very cold disposition, or an artist whose only thought isthe esthetic excellence, carefully studies a picture of the nude).
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