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Home Dictionary Name: cogitativeCogitability
The quality of being cogitable conceivableness...
Lex neminem cogit ad vana seu inutilia peragenda
Lex neminem cogit ad vana seu inutilia peragenda [Lat.], the law does not require anyone to do vain or useless things. When the condition of an obligation is possible at the time of its making, but before it can be performed becomes impossible by an act of God, the law, or the obligee, the obligation is saved....
Lex neminem cogit ostendere quod nescire presumitur
Lex neminem cogit ostendere quod nescire presumitur [Lat.], the law compels no one to declare that which he is presumed not to know....
Lex non cogit ad impossibilia
Lex non cogit ad impossibilia. Hob. 96.--(The law does not compel to impossibilities.) see IMPOSSIBILITY.The law does not compel to imopossible ends. See State of Rajasthan v. Shamsher Singh, 1985 Supp SCC 416: AIR 1985 SC 1082; Raj Kumar Dey v. Tarapado Dey, (1987) 4 SCC 398: AIR 1987 SC 2195; Vinod Krishna Kaul v. Union of India, (1996) 1 SCC 41....
Necessitas, quod cogit, defendit
Necessitas, quod cogit, defendit [Lat.], necessity defends what it compels....
Ubi lex aliquem cogit ostendere causam necesse est quod causa sit justa et legitima
Ubi lex aliquem cogit ostendere causam necesse est quod causa sit justa et legitima (2 Inst. 269), where the law compels a man to show cause, it is incumbent that the cause be just and lawful....
Cogitable
Capable of being brought before the mind as a thought or idea conceivable thinkable...
Cogitate
To engage in continuous thought to think...
Cogitation
The act of thinking thought meditation contemplation...
Cogitative
Possessing or pertaining to the power of thinking or meditating...
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