| David Evans Macdonnel - Quotations, English - 1824 - 340 pages
...it tend ? — What is to be the advantage resulting from the measure which you propose ? Cuicunque aliquis quid concedit, concedere videtur et id, sine quo res ipsa esse non potest. Lat. Law Maxim. — " To whomsoever a man grants a thing, he grants that without which the thing cannot... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1825 - 488 pages
...ought to be annexed to, and go along with, the coach. SUKEY SAVECHARGES' d Quando lex aliquid alicui concedit, concedere videtur et id, sine quo res ipsa esse non potest. Coke on Littleton, 56. a. ED. * An unknown correspondent. N°. 55. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1759. TO THE IDLER.... | |
| Hugh Moore - Quotations - 1831 - 528 pages
...good purpose will it answer ? What benefit will result from what you propose ? — MD 682. Cuicunque aliquis quid concedit, concedere videtur et id, sine quo res ipsa esse non potest. (Lat. Law Max.) — " He who makes a grant to any man, is always held to .have granted at the same... | |
| Herbert Broom - Legal maxims - 1845 - 544 pages
...acceptationem in eodem sensu . 294 Cui licet quod majus non debet quod minus est non licere . 76 Cuicunque aliquis quid concedit concedere videtur et id sine quo res ipsa esse non potuit 198 Cuilibet in su& arte perito est credendum .... 421 Cujus est dare ejus est disponere 304... | |
| Samuel Warren - Law - 1845 - 1174 pages
...teatimationeni. Crimina morte extinguuntur. Cui licet quod majus non debet quod minus est non licere. Cuicnnque aliquis quid concedit concedere videtur et id sine quo res ipsa esse non potuit. Cuilibet in arte sua credendum. Cnique licet juri pro se introducto renuneiare. Cujus est commodum,... | |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré - Attorneys general - 1845 - 606 pages
...have added a third, which is nothing more than a maxim of universal law, "quando lex aliquid alicui concedit, concedere videtur et id sine quo res ipsa esse non potest" — viz. 3. To make all laws necessary and proper to carry into execution, the foregoing powers. All... | |
| Charles James Gale - Servitudes - 1849 - 552 pages
...you my trees in my wood, you may come with carts over my land to carry the wood. Lex est cuicunque aliquis quid concedit, concedere videtur et id, sine quo res ipsa esse non potuit ; and this is a maxim in law." From this, as well as other authorities, it appears that the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Sir Steuart Macnaghten - Equity - 1850 - 286 pages
...leases his land and all mines therein ; there the lessee may dig for them, for quando aliquis aliquid concedit, concedere videtur et id sine quo res ipsa esse non potest; and therewith agrees 9 Ed. IV. 8; where it is said, that if a man leases his land to another, and in... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Sir Steuart Macnaghten - Equity - 1850 - 286 pages
...leases his land and all mines therein ; there the lessee may dig for them, for quando aliquis aliquid concedit, concedere videtur et id sine quo res ipsa esse non potest ; and therewith agrees 9 Ed. IV. 8; where it is said, that if a man leases his land to another, and... | |
| George Bowyer - Ecclesiastical law - 1851 - 218 pages
...magis valeat quam pereat :b Quod semel meum est amplius meum esse non potest :c Quando lex aliquid concedit, concedere videtur et id sine quo res ipsa esse non potest :d Non quod dictum est sed quod factum est inspicitur,e and many others. All of which are common rules... | |
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