Epif11'cto the Theffalonians. VfR.c.! zs; i corne y i.nffance and importunity, he parts with it ;but at a dearer rate, then the thing is worth of it felfe.. `` Thequeftion is, Whether the Seller, in this ca'c, fins efi. againft luftice ? He Mmes not; in cafe his damage be apparant and notable; and the ouer -plus of price keepe proportion 'thereto. In flach cafe, he takes price of the thing, and confideration for his damage ; wherein is no viòllikrion of Iuflice, q nett S econdly, Whether in felling for time, the price may not exceed the worth of the thing ?' The vfuall difi-intion of price purvpon things infuch rinfar. fate for day, is thus.Firft; there is pretium iuffificatum cf- limitation ;fo they call that, that confifts within Pone reafònable limits of Iuftice. And it hath three degrees. Firft, Pium : Secondly, Difcrctum : Thirdly , Rigidtm. The kind price, tour E70/7.) plara'e fitly expretieth ; fo it is worth betwixt Brother and Bro:hcr. The difcreet price, is thus exprelled : fo it is not deare ; it is a reafo- nable price betwixt man and man. The rigid or rigorous price,is the price in extremity;no more worth to a Turk. Put cafe a man haue diners commodities, fuppofe pieces of'clorh,of equalt gòodnelfe, for matter, worke- manflaip,length, bredch, colour; &c, According to the firll rate, worth ten pounds the piece ; fo worth betwixt Brother and Brother; according to the fecond rate, be- twixt man and man, worth ten Millings more ; in extre- mity and at the vtmoft9not worth aboue eleven pounds, Selling for prelim money, perhaps a man would rake the kind price, or at moll the price reafonable. Giuing day for payment, he puts vpon it pretium rigidum, the full price in extremity. The queflion is, Whether in fo doing, he iinnes againft 'Alice e The vlùall refolurion e.4njrv: of Cafuills is, he finales not ; becaufe there is equality betwixt the worth and the price, at leali in extremity and at the vt+noft.: There:
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