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Vis legibus est inimica
Vis legibus est inimica. 3 Inst. 176.-(Violence is inimical to the laws.)
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...
Vi' servitus
Vi' servitus (servitude of way), a right of way over another's land.
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Filum aqu', vi', medium
Filum aqu', vi', medium. See AD MEDIUM FIL' (AQU').
Ad medium filum vi' (aqu')
Ad medium filum vi' (aqu') [filum, a thread, Lat.], an imaginary line in the centre of a road or river. The soil
Usque ad medium filum aqu', or vi'
Usque ad medium filum aqu', or vi' [Lat.] (even to the middle of the Stream or road). See AD MEDIUM FILUM VI'.
Libertas est naturalis facultas ejus quod cuique facere libet, nisi quod de jure aut vi prohibetur
Libertas est naturalis facultas ejus quod cuique facere libet, nisi quod de jure aut vi prohibetur. Co. Litt. 116.-(Liberty is that natural faculty which permits every one to do anything he pleases except
Nihil consensui tam contrarium est quam vis atque metus
Nihil consensui tam contrarium est quam vis atque metus [Lat.], nothing is so opposed to consent as force and fear.
Primo excutienda est verbi vis, ne sermonis vitio obstructur oratio, sive lex sine argumentis
Primo excutienda est verbi vis, ne sermonis vitio obstructur oratio, sive lex sine argumentis. Co. Litt. 68, (The full meaning of a word should be ascertained at the outset, in order that the sense may
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