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Holding out

principle of estoppels any representation by words or conduct or knowingly suffered to be made by others that a person is

Hearing

by a witness who relates not what he or she knows personals but what others have said, and that is therefore

Furiosus stipulare non potest, nec aliquid negotium agere, qui non intelligit quid agit

agere, qui non intelligit quid agit, [Lat.], A madman, who knows not what he does, cannot make a bargain, nor transact

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Furiosis nulla voluntas est

non intelligit quid agit. 4 Co. 126, (A madman who knows not what he does cannot make a bargain, nor transact

Fire

Vict. c. 28), enacts by s. 1 that:- Any person knowingly giving or causing to be given a false alarm of

Enticement

or entices away any woman who is and whom he knows or has reason to believe to be the wife of

Nemo tenetur divinare

one is bound to foretell. No one is bound to know a **** before it happens.

Modesty

assaulting or using criminal force to any woman, if he knows that by such act the modesty of the woman is

Right

moral rectitude of conduct, has obtained in every language I know, Dugald teward], in its primitive sense, that which the law

Non decipitur qui scit se decipi

decipitur qui scit se decipi. (he is not deceived who knows himself to be deceived.)

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