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Testis oculatus unus plus valet quam auriti decem
Testis oculatus unus plus valet quam auriti decem (4 Inst. 279), one eye-witness is worth more than ten ear-witnesses.
Unus Nullus Rule, The
Unus Nullus Rule, The, the rule of evidence which obtains in the Civil Law, that the testimony of one
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Reus lasa majestatis punitur, ut pereat unus ne pereant omnes
Reus lasa majestatis punitur, ut pereat unus ne pereant omnes (4 Co. 124) a traitor is punished that one and not all may perish.
leftover
not used up remaining after use of part as unusable leftover auto parts
Austurcus and osturcus
Austurcus and osturcus, a goshawk, whence a falconer keeping such kind of hawks is called ostringer. Unus austurcus used to be reserved as a rent to the lord, as maybe seen in some ancient deeds,
Corroboration
1), s. 38, the evidence of children of tender years, though not given on oath, needs corroboration. See UNUS NULLUS RULE. of a witness's testimony must be afforded by means of independent evidence which implicated by connecting
Semi-plena probatio
the testimony of one person, upon which the civilians would not allow any sentence to be founded. See UNUS NULLUS RULE.
Sisters
Sisters. Lord Coke says, omnes sorores sunt quasi unus h'res-all sisters are, as it were, one heir. See COPARCENERS.
Testes ponderantur, non numerantur
Testes ponderantur, non numerantur.-(Witnesses are weighed, not numbered.) See UNUS NULLUS RULE
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