The Law Glossary : Being a Selection of the Greek, Latin, Saxon, French, Norman, And Italian Sentences, Phrases, And Maxims Found in the Leading English And American Reports And Elementary Works : With Historical And Explanatory Notes

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The rising water, or increase of the sea.
Le don fuit bon et leal. The present was good and lawful.
LAW GLOSSARY. 287 Le droit ecrit. Statute right.
Legabilis. Signifies what is not entailed, as heredi- tary ; but may be bequeathed by a will or testament.
Legatum. A legacy : bequest, or gift of goods or money, by will.
Legatus. A legate. Vide note.
Legem facere. To make law.
Legem promulgare. To publish the law.
Leges autem Anglicanas, licet non scriptas leges appel- lari non est absurdum, cum
...hoc ipsum lex sit, quod prin- cipi placet, et legis habet vigorem, eas scilicet, quas super dubiis in consilio, diffindendis, procerum quidem consilio, et principis auctoritate accordante vel antecedente constat esse promulgatas, si enim ob solum scripturse defectum le- ges minime conferenter, majoris proculdubio auctoritatis robur ipsis legibus videretur accommodare scriptura, quam judices aequitate, aut ratione statuentis. It is not, how- ever, improper to bestow the name of laws upon the English laws, though they may not be written, inasmuch as that very thing may be law, which pleaseth the king, and hath the force of law ; that is to say, those (laws) which are known to have been promulgated for the resolving of diffi- cult questions, by the advice of the great men of the king- dom, upon the previous motion, or with the subsequent assent of the king ; for if they were not to be holden for laws, by reason of their not being reduced into writing, it would seem that the law derived its weight and authority rather from the (bare) writing, than from the discretion of the judge, or the reasons which moved the lawgiver (for its enactment).

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