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Justitia est duplex; viz. severe puniens et vere praveniens
Justitia est duplex; viz. severe puniens et vere praveniens
Melior est justitia vere pr'veniens quam severe puniens
Melior est justitia vere pr'veniens quam severe puniens. 3 Inst. Epil.-(Justice truly preventing is better than severely
Severe disability
Severe disability, means disability with eighty per cent or more of
severability clause
severability clause : a clause (as in a contract) which states
several
several [Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin separalis, from Latin separ separate] 1
Doctrine severability
Doctrine severability, the main test to determine severability are (i) whether the
Sever
Sever. Defendants are said to 'sever' in their defences when they
Several
Several, 'several' cannot relate back to infinity it has its own
Severance
Severance, separating or severing. See SEVER. The act of cutting off;
joint and several
joint and several : relating or belonging to two or more parties together
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