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LIBRARY OF THE LELAND STANFORD JR. UNIVERSITY
a.40593
PPR TI 1900
Presenta in Osman N. Steele
192 B1281
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C. Baldwin, Printer, New Bridge-street, London.
2. Non potest adduci exceptio ejusdem rei, cujus
petitur dissolutio
3. Verba fortius accipiuntur contra proferentem
4. Quod sub certa forma concessum vel reser-
vatum est, non trahitur ad valorem vel com-
pensationem
5. Necessitas inducit privilegium quoad jura
privata
6. Corporalis injuria non recipit æstimationem
de futuro
7. Excusat aut extenuat delictum in capitali-
bus, quod non operatur idem in civilibus
8. Estimatio præteriti delicti ex postremo facto
nunquam crescit
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9. Quod remedio destituitur ipsa re valet si
culpa absit
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rei vel personæ
10. Verba generalia restringuntur ad habilitatem
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11. Jura sanguinis nullo jure civili dirimi possunt 48
12. Receditur a placitis juris potius, quam inju-
riæ et delicta maneant impunita
13. Non accipi debent verba in demonstrationem
falsam, quæ competunt in limitationem ve-
ram
14. Licet dispositio de interesse futuro sit inutilis,
tamen potest fieri declaratio præcedens quæ
sortiatur effectum interveniente novo actu
15. In criminalibus sufficit generalis militia in-
tentionis cum facto paris gradus
16. Mandata licita recipiunt strictam interpreta- tionem, sed illicita latam et extensam
17. De fide et officio judicis non recipitur quæs-
tio; sed de scientia, sive error sit juris sive
facti
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18. Persona conjuncta æquiparatur interesse
proprio
19. Non impedit clausula derogatoria, quo minus
ab eadem potestate res dissolvantur, a quibus
constituuntur
20. Actus inceptus, cujus perfectio pendet ex
voluntate partium, revocari potest; si autem
pendet ex voluntate tertiæ personæ, vel ex
contingenti, revocari non potest -
21. Clausula vel dispositio inutilis per præsump-
tionem vel causam remotam, ex post facto
non fulcitur
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ibid.
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22. Non videtur consensum retinuisse si quis ex
præscripto minantis aliquid immutavit
23. Licita bene miscentur, formula nisi juris ob-
stet
24. Præsentia corporis tollit errorem nominis,
et veritas nominis tollit errorem demonstra-
tionis
25. Ambiguitas verborum latens verificatione
suppletur; nam quod ex facto oritur ambi-
guum verificatione facti tollitur
The use of the law, for preservation of our per-
sons, goods, and good names
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The use of the law consisteth principally in
these three things:
1. To secure mens persons from death and
violence.
2. To dispose the property of their goods and
lands.
3. For preservation of their good names from
shame and infamy
Property of lands,
1. By entry
2. By descent
3. By escheat
4. By conveyance
Property in goods,
1. By gift
2. By sale
3. By stealing
4. By waving
5. By straying
6. By shipwreck
7. By forfeiture
8. By executorship
9. By administration,
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10. By legacy
An account of the lately-erected service, called
the Office of Compositions for Alienations
The learned reading upon the statute of Uses.
Being his double reading to the honourable
society of Gray's Inn. 42 Elizabeth
Arguments in law in certain great and difficult
cases
The case of impeachment of Waste
The Argument in Low's case of tenures
The case of revocation of uses
The jurisdiction of the marches
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209
212
A draught of an act against an usurious shift
of gain, in delivering of commodities instead
of money
A preparation toward the union of the laws of
England and Scotland
Cases of treason
285
287
289
The punishment, trial, and proceedings, in
cases of treason
Cases of misprision of treason
Cases of petit treason
291
293
294
296
The punishment, trial, and proceeding in cases
of petit treason
Cases of felony
of felony
Cases of Felonia de se, with the punishment,
trial, and proceeding therein
Cases of pramunire
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299
300
The punishment, trial, and proceedings in cases
of præmunire
Cases of abjuration and exile, and the proceed-
ings therein
Cases of heresy, and the trial and proceeding
The king's prerogative in parliament
The king's prerogative in matters of war and
peace
The king's prerogative in matters of moneys ibid.
The king's prerogative in matters of trade and
traffic
The king's prerogative in the persons of his
subjects
A twofold power of the law
A twofold power in the king
An explanation what manner of persons those
should be, that are to execute the power or
ordinance of the king's prerogative
The office of constables, original and use of courts
leet,sheriff's turn, etc. with the answers to the
questions propounded by Sir Alexander Hay,
knight, touching the office of constables
The argument in the case of the post-nati of
Scotland, in the exchequer-chamber
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305
309
319
A proposition touching the compiling and amend-
ment of the laws of England
363
An offer to king James of a Digest to be made
of the laws of England
375