Legal Maxis in Urdu Illustrated And Explained With Special Reference to the Law

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Legal Maxis in Urdu Illustrated And Explained With Special Reference to the Law
Rai Bahadur Baijnath
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Roy n'eat Ho per ascum statute, ki il ne soit expressement nos- me. Respondeat superior.
English.
Where the title of the king and the title of a subject concur, the king's title shall be preferred.
Where a person does an act by command of one exercising judicial authority, the law will not suppose that he acted from any wrongful or improper motive, because it was his bouuden duty to obey.
That which was originally void, does not by lapse of time become valid.
That which is without remedy avails
... of it- self, if there be no fault in the party seeking to enforce it.
He who is in the womb is now held as born, as often as it is questioned concering his benefit.
He has the better title who was first in point of time.
Whatever is affixed to the soil belongs thereto.
In the absence of ambiguity no exposition shall be made which is opposed to the express words of the instrument.
He who considers merely the letter of an instrument goes but skin deep into its meaning.
Any one may, at his pleasure renounce the banefit of a stipulation or other right introduced entirely in his own favour.


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