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No one shall take advantage of his own wrong. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 290) No one maintains an action arising out of his own wrong. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 297) The intent and the act must both concur to constitute crime. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 306) Laws do not undertake to punish other than outward actions. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 311) The intention is to be taken for the deed. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 311) To write is to act. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 312, 967) A madman has no will. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 314) In nearly all penal judgments, immaturity of age and imbecility of mind are favored. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 314) Malice supplies age. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 316) In evil deeds regard must be had to the intention, and not to the result. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 324) That may excuse or palliate a wrongful act in capital cases which would not have the same effect in civil injuries. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 324) No man can change his purpose to another's injury. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 34) A new state of law ought to affect the future, not the past. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 34, 37) He acts with guile who demands that which he will have to return. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 346) He who is before in time is the better in right. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 353-362) That which is the property of nobody belongs to our lord the king. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 354) He who is first in time is preferred in right. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 354, 358) He who uses his legal rights harms no one. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 379) The law favors not the wishes of the dainty. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 379) One wrong does not justify another. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 395) Everything which is built upon the soil belongs to the soil. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 401) Whatever is affixed to the soil belongs to the soil. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 401-431) The character of a past offense is never aggravated by a subsequent act or matter. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 41) Whatever is built on ground given by will goes to the legatee. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 424) Laws are adapted to those cases which most frequently occur. - Legal Maxim, Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 43) Displaying page 7 of 18 for this topic: << Prev Next >> 1 2 3 4 5 6 [7] 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
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