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Do ut facias

Do ut facias (I give that you may perform)....


Facio ut facias

Facio ut facias (I do that you may do)....


Do ut des

Do ut des (I give that you may give)....


Non facias malum ut inde veniat bonum

Non facias malum ut inde veniat bonum [Lat.], you are not to do evil that good may thence arise....


Facio ut des

Facio ut des (I do that you may give)....


Sic utere tuo ut alienum non l'das

Sic utere tuo ut alienum non l'das. 9 Rep. 59.-(Use your own rights so that you do not hurt those of another.) See Broom's Legal Maxims, citing especially Bonomi v. Backhouse, (1861) 9 HLC 511; and also Fletcher v. Rylands, (1866) LR 1 Ex 265; 1 Smith's Leading Cases, and the notes thereto...


Scire facias

Scire facias [Lat.] (that you cause to know), a judicial writ, founded upon some record, and requiring the person against whom it is brought to show cause why the party bringing it should not have advantage of such record.The writ, though not abolished, is now out of use except in Crown Practice on the Revenue side of the King's Bench Division for recovery of Crown debts and also for rescinding Crown grants and charters, etc. Scire facias on recognizances and to repeal letters patent have been abolished: see as to patents, Patents and Designs Act, 1907. Formerly the issue of the writ was considered in some cases as an original proceeding; in others, interlocutory, and in the nature of process. Consult Hals. L.E., tit. 'Crown Practice.'A scire facias was formerly resorted to in Chancery suits, when they became abated; but this mode became superseded in practice by the order of revivor, which see....


Ut res majis valeat quam pereat

Ut res majis valeat quam pereat, the provision of a Statute must be so construed as to make it effective and operative, on the principle 'ut res majis valeat quam periat', Tinsukhia Electric Supply Co. Ltd. v. State of Assam, AIR 1990 SC 123 (152)....


fieri facias

fieri facias [Medieval Latin, literally, may you cause it to be done, from words used in the writ, typically de terris et cattalis fieri facias may you raise from the lands and chattels (of the defendant) (a given sum)] : a writ authorizing a sheriff to seize and sell certain items of the property of a debtor in order to satisfy a creditor's judgment against the debtor see also execution ...


levari facias

levari facias [New Latin, you should cause to be levied] : a common-law writ of execution for the satisfaction of a judgment debt from the goods and lands of the judgment debtor used chiefly in Delaware compare fieri facias ...


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