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In all other cases an injurer was responsible for paying a fine.
The injurer also had to provide someone to fulfill the victim's duties while he was incapacitated.
I sank to the ground, and my injurer, with increased swiftness, escaped into the wood.
Thou monstrous injurer of heaven and earth, Call not me slanderer!
If it seemed that the patient would recover but still needed nursing, the injurer was responsible for that.
There must be some relationship or proximity between him and the injurer, or else some special knowledge on the part of the latter.
Bretha Crólige goes into great detail about this process, describing how the injurer had to find a suitable location and move the victim.
Then the injurer had to pay for food for the victim and a retinue-which could be considerable depending on the victim's rank.
In the absence of reasonable care on the part of the claimant, courts are likely to reduce the liability of the injurer.
But by this eastern monarchy of a Christianity, which indolence and fear have built, the friend of man is made the injurer of man.
Self-injury can appear, at first, to be a viable coping mechanism; the wounds are superficial, no one else is getting hurt and the injurer feels in control of her life.
Raymond could not resist these signs of distress: he felt perhaps somewhat ashamed of the part he acted of the injured man, he who was in truth the injurer.
"The rule of negligence with the defense of contributory negligence holds an injurer liable if and only if he was negligent and the victim was not.
If the first was the case, the injurer had to face punishment for murder, and in the second he had to pay a heavy fine called a crólige báis, "blood-lying of death."
It is a strange thing that both the injurer and the injured, the sinner and he who is sinned against, should find in the mass movement an escape from a blemished life.
For I am the Judge and the Discerner of all secrets; I know how the thing hath been done; I know both the injurer and the bearer.
No cowardice had been held by me in greater abhorrence than that which prompted an injured female to destroy, not her injurer ere the injury was perpetrated, but herself when it was without remedy.
A self-inflicted wound (SIW), is the act of harming oneself where there are no underlying psychological problems related to the self-injury, but where the injurer wanted to take advantage of being injured.
In a sense, self-injury becomes a perverse ritual of self-caretaking in which the injurer assumes all roles of an abusive relationship: the abuser, the victim and the comforting presence who soothes her afterward.
As a playwright she created and wrote the play From the Inside, Out about her own experiences as a self injurer and other stories about "cutting" from hundreds of people whom Keenan-Bolger personally interviewed.
But if master argue that the charge has arisen by collusion between the injured party and the injurer, with the view of obtaining the slave, let him sue the person, who says that he has been injured, for malpractices.
Undoubtedly, no person can be truly dishonoured by the act of another; and the fit return to make to the most enormous injuries is kindness and forbearance, and a resolution to convert the injurer from his dark passions by peace and love.
These mood-regulating effects, along with a certain addictive quality (over time, the injurer usually must hurt herself more frequently and more violently to achieve the same degree of relief), have prompted many clinicians to speculate that cutting, for example, releases the body's own opiates, known as beta-endorphins.
For the more a bad man has to do with a bad man, and the more nearly he is brought into contact with him, the more he will be likely to hate him, for he injures him; and injurer and injured cannot be friends.
Thus, while Críth Gablach mentions some of what each individual is entitled to while being nursed according to his rank, it also mentions that the practice was no longer in use, and instead an additional fine encompassed the same provisions the injurer would have had to pay for under sick maintenance.