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Home Dictionary Name: sineQui concedit aliquid, concedere videtur et id sine quo concessio est irrita, sine quo res ipsa esse non potuit
Qui concedit aliquid, concedere videtur et id sine quo concessio est irrita, sine quo res ipsa esse non potuit. 11 Co. 52, (He who conceded anything is considered as conceding that without which his concession would be void, without which the thing itself could not exist)....
Quando aliquid conceditur id etiam conceditur sine quo res ipsa non esse potest
Quando aliquid conceditur id etiam conceditur sine quo res ipsa non esse potest, quando aliquid conceditur id etiam conceditur sine quo res ipsa non esse potest is always true is between grantor and grantee, but that does not necessarily apply as against third parties, Raja Maharaj Kumar Satya Niranjan Chakravarti v. Ram Lal Kaviraj, AIR 1925 PC 42....
Sine die
Sine die [Lat.] (without day, or indefinitely). Without a day being fixed. The consideration of a matter is said to be adjourned sine die when it is adjourned without a day being fixed for its resumption....
Coversed sine
The versed sine of the complement of an arc or angle See Illust of Functions...
Boni judicis est judicium sine dilation mandare executioni
Boni judicis est judicium sine dilation mandare executioni[Lat.], It is the duty of a good judge to order judgment to be executed without delay....
Conditio si testator sine liberis decesserit
Conditio si testator sine liberis decesserit. When a general settlement makes no provision for children born to the testator after its date, there is a presumption in the Law of Scotland that it is meant to be subject to the condition that no such children will be born. If that condition is not fulfilled, the settlement is presumed in the absence of rebutting evidence to be revoked....
Cuicunque aliquis quid concedit concedere videtur et id sine quo res ipsa esse non potuit
Cuicunque aliquis quid concedit concedere videtur et id sine quo res ipsa esse non potuit [Lat.], The granter of anything to another grants that also without which the thing granted would be useless...
Damnum sine injuria esse potest
Damnum sine injuria esse potest [Lat.], There may be damage or loss inflicted without any act being done which the law deems an injury. For such damage no action can be maintained. Damage without any act of injustice....
Eat inde sine die
Eat inde sine die, words used on the acquittal of a defendant, 'that he may go thence without a day,' i.e., be dismissed without any further trial or adjournment....
Lex Angli' nunquam sine Parliamento mutari potest
Lex Angli' nunquam sine Parliamento mutari potest. 2 Inst. 218.-(The Law of England cannot be changed but by Parliament.)...
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