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Quod pro1 minore licitum est, et pro majore licitum est. What is lawful2 in the less, is lawful in the greater. 8 Co. 43. Quod quis ex culpa sua damnum sentit, non intelligitur damnum sentire. He who suffers a damage by his own fault, has no right to complain. Dig. 50, 17, 203. Quod quisquis norat in hoc se exerceat. Let every one employ himself in what he knows. 11 Co. 10. Quod remedio destituitur ipsa re valet si culpa absit. What is without a remedy is valid3 by the thing itself. Bacon's Max. Reg. 9. Quod semel meum est amplius meum esse non potest. Co. Litt. 49; Shep To. 212. Quod sub certa forma concessum vel reservatum est, non trahitur advalorem vel compensationem. That which is granted or reserved under a certain form, is not to be drawn4 into a valuation. Bacon's Max. Reg. 4. Quod solo inaedificatur solo cedit. Whatever is built on the soil is an accessory of the soil. Inst. 2, 1, 29; 16 Mass. 449; 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 1571. Quod taciti intelligitur deessee non videtur. What is tacitly understood does not appear to be wanting. 4 Co. 22. Quod vanum et inutile est, lex non requirit. The law does not require what is vain and useless. Co. Litt. 319. Quotiens dubia interpretatio libertatis est, secundum libertatem respondendum erit. Whenever there is a doubt between liberty and slavery, the decision must be in favor of liberty. Dig. 50, 17, 20. Quoties in verbis nulla est ambiguitas ibi nulla expositio contra verba fienda est. When there is no ambiguity5 in the words, then no exposition contrary to the words is to be made. Co. Litt. 147. Ratihabitiio mandato aequiparatur. Ratification6 is equal to a command. Dig. 46, 3, 12, 4. Ratio est formalis causa consueetudinis. Reason is the formal cause of custom. Ratio est legis anima, mutata legis ratione mutatur et lex. Reason is the soul of the law; the reason of the law being changed, the law is also changed. Ratio est radius7 divini luminis. Reason is a ray of divine light. Co. Litt. 232. Ratio et auctoritas duo clarisima mundi limina. Reason and authority are the two brightest lights in the world. 4 Co. Inst. 320. Ratio in jure aequitas integra. Reason in law is perfect equity8. 点击收听单词发音
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