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Trespass vi et armis
Trespass vi et armis, Trespass with force and arm
Vi' servitus
Vi' servitus (servitude of way), a right of way over another's land.
Vis major
Vis major, insuperable accident, irresistible force. See ACT OF GOD. Means 'act of God' is a mere short way of expressing the proposition that a common carrier is not liable for any accident as to which...
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Vis legibus est inimica
Vis legibus est inimica. 3 Inst. 176.-(Violence is inimical to the laws.)
Vim vi repellere licet, modo fiat moderamine inculpat' tutel'; non ad sumendam vindictam, sed ad propulsandam injuriam
Vim vi repellere licet, modo fiat moderamine inculpat' tutel'; non ad sumendam vindictam, sed ad propulsandam injuriam. Co. Litt. 162.-(It
trespass vi et armis
trespass vi et armis see trespass
Vi et armis
Vi et armis [Lt.] (with force and arms), words formerly inserted in pleadings to characterize a trespass, but directed
Qu'cunque vi' dat'
Qu'cunque vi' dat', whichever way you take it.
Natura vis maxima
Natura vis maxima [Lat.], the greatest force is that of nature.
Filum aqu', vi', medium
Filum aqu', vi', medium. See AD MEDIUM FIL' (AQU').
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