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Ex-lex
Ex-lex, an outlaw; one who is outside the law's protection, Black's
Lex non oritur ex injuria
Lex non oritur ex injuria [Lat.], the law does not arise from an unlawful
Lawless man
Lawless man [ex lex, Lat.], an outlaw.
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Marriage
for life of one man and one woman, to the exclusion of all others, Hyde v. Hyde, 1866 LR 1 P&D … Common Law in ascertaining their validity is guided by the lex loci contractus, and if they are valid according to the
Impossibility
the subject-matter has perished before date of contract, or never existed [see (English) Sale of Goods Act, 1893, s. 6; and
Joint-tenancy
more accommodating than a tenancy in common, unless cross-remainders are expressed or implied. The law itself now adopts it in cases … partners, survive to the representatives of the deceased partner. The lex mercatoria excludes the jus accrescendi for the benefit of commerce,
Jus
purpose, and gave him instructions. Accordingly, the whole procedure was expressed by the two phrases Jus and Judicium; of which the … partitiones (c. 37) he also divides Jus into Natura and Lex. There is a threefold division of Jus made by Ulpian
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