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LEGAL MAXIM
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All things are presumed to have been rightly done.
      - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 944)
        [Legal Maxims]

A presumption will stand good until the contrary is proved.
      - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 949)
        [Legal Maxims]

Things done between strangers ought not to injure those who are not parties to them.
      - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 954, 967)
        [Legal Maxims]

No one is bound to betray himself.
      - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 968)
        [Legal Maxims]

No one is bound to swear to the fact of his own criminality.
      - Halkerston's Latin Maxims (100)
        [Legal Maxims]

Novation is not presumed.
      - Halkerston's Latin Maxims (109)
        [Legal Maxims]

Lordship cannot be in suspense, i.e., property cannot remain in abeyance.
      - Halkerston's Latin Maxims (39)
        [Legal Maxims]

That is proved to no purpose which, when proved, does not help.
      - Halkerston's Latin Maxims (50)
        [Legal Maxims]

Special things take from generals.
      - Halkerston's Latin Maxims (51)
        [Legal Maxims]

To make laws agree with laws is the best mode of interpreting them.
      - Halkerston's Latin Maxims (70)
        [Legal Maxims]

A right growing to a possessor accrues to the successor.
      - Halkerston's Latin Maxims (76)
        [Legal Maxims]

The stipulations of parties constitute the law of the contract.
      - Halkerston's Latin Maxims (max. 118)
        [Legal Maxims]

Let the judges answer to the question of law, and the jurors to the matter of the fact.
  [Lat., Ad quaestionem juris respondeant judices ad quaestionem facti respondeant juratores.]
      - [Legal Maxims]

Who can not pay with money, must pay with his body.
  [Lat., Luat in corpore, qui non habet in aere.]
      - [Legal Maxims : Money]

In factor of life, liberty, and innocence, every presumption is made.
      - Lofft (125) [Legal Maxims]

No one is above the law.
      - Lofft (142) [Legal Maxims]

It is the duty of parents to support their children even when illegitimate.
      - Lofft (222) [Legal Maxims]

The master is liable for injury done by his servant.
      - Lofft (229) [Legal Maxims]

Too great certainty destroys certainty itself.
      - Lofft (244) [Legal Maxims]

If two conflicting provisions are found is a will, the last is observed.
      - Lofft (251) [Legal Maxims]

Law that is deficient is better that law that is uncertain.
      - Lofft (395) [Legal Maxims]

Two negative pleas do not form an issue.
      - Lofft (415) [Legal Maxims]

Ignorance of one's right does not prejudice the right.
      - Lofft (552) [Legal Maxims]

The law compels no one to show that which he is presumed not to know.
      - Lofft (569) [Legal Maxims]

The law does not take notice of a portion of a day.
      - Lofft (572) [Legal Maxims]


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