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Law favoreth mutual recompense. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 411, max. 108) Every one may renounce or relinquish a right introduced for his own benefit. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 483, max. 123) Law favoreth charity. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 497, max 135) Law favoreth justice and right. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 502, max. 141) Law favoreth common right. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 547, max. 144) Law hateth wrong. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 563, max. 146) Law of itself prejudiceth no man. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 575, max. 148) Law favoreth truth, faith, and certainty. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 604, max. 154) Law disfavoreth impossibilities. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 606, max 155) Law disfavoreth improbabilities. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 621, max 161) Law favoreth diligence, and therefore, hateth folly and negligence. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 665, max. 72) Law favoreth speeding of men's causes. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 673, max. 175) Law construeth things with equity and moderation. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 685, max. 183) Law construeth things according to common possibility or intendment. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 705, max. 189) The frequency of an act effects much. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 719, max. 192) Law construeth every act to be lawful, when it standeth indifferent whether it should be lawful or not. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 722, max 94) Under pretext of legality, what is illegal ought not to be admitted. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 728, max. 196) Law favoreth things for the commonwealth. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 729, max. 197) Law favoreth public commerce. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 738, max. 198) Law favoreth honor and order. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 739, max 199) Law favoreth public quiet. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 742, max. 200) The agreement of private persons cannot derogate from public right, i.e., cannot prevent the application of general rules of law, or render valid any contravention of law. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 746, max. 201) Things which have had a certain interpretation are not to be altered. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 748, max. 202) Law hateth delays. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 756, max. 204) Law hateth new inventions and innovations. - Legal Maxim, Wingate's Maxims (p. 756, max. 204) Displaying page 17 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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