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Ubi quid generaliter conceditur, in est haec exceptio, si non aliquid sit contra jus fasque. Where a thing is concealed1 generally, this exception arises, that there shall be nothing contrary to law and right. 10 Co. 78. ubi quis delinquit ibi punietur. Let a man be punished when he commits the offence. 6 Co. 47. Ubicunque est injuria, ibi damnum sequitur. Whereever there is a wrong, there damages follow. 10 Co. 116. Ultima voluntas testatoris est perimplenda secundum veram intentionem suam. The last will of a testator is to be fulfilled according to his true intention. Co. Litt. 322. Ultra posse non est esse, et vice2 versa. What is beyond possibility cannot exist, and the reverse, what cannot exist is not possible. Una persona vix potest supplere vices3 duorum. One person can scarcely supply the place of two. 4 co. 118. Universalia sunt notoria singularibus. Things universal are better known than things particular. 2 Roll. R. 294. Universitas vel corporatio non dicitur aliquid facere nisi id sit collegialiter deliberatum, etiamsi major pars4 id faciat. An university or corporation is not said to do anything unless it be deliberated upon collegiately, although the majority should do it. Dav. 48. Uno absurdo dato, infinita sequuntur. One absurdity5 begin allowed, an infinity6 follow. 1 co. 102. Unumquodque eodem modo quo colligatum est dissolvitur. In the same manner in which a thing is bound, it is loosened. 2 Roll. Rep. 39. Unumquodque est id quod est principalius in ipso. That which is the principal part of a thing is the thing itself. Hob. 123. 点击收听单词发音
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