A Treatise On the Rules Which Govern the Interpretation And Application of Statutory And Constitutional Law

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Abr., Patent, 62. But the rule appears subject to many qualifications. Sir John Moljyn's Case, 6 Co. 5. ; Alton Woods Case, 1 Cctke, 26. See opinion of Mr. Justice Story in Charles River Bridge vs. Warren Bridge, 11 Peters, 589. The idea seems to have resulted from a notion of the impropriety of setting strict bounds to royal munificence. See Domat's rules, § 17, ante, p. 285.
396 ACT3 IN VIOLATIOK OF STATUTES.
Effect of statnites on contracts^ or acts in violation of t7iem.—-'We have already*
...called attention to the rule which declares void all agreements made in contra- vention of statutes ; the subject is of sufficient import- ance to demand here more particular attention. The general principle is that an individual shall not be assisted by the law in enforcing a demand originating in a breach or violation on his part of its principles or enactments.f This is expressed in the maxims JEke twrpi cont/racPu oritv/r non actio ; Mb dolo mcHo non oritwr actio^ and other similar and familiar forensic adages.

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