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Legal Word Game

Page no : 5

SANJAY DIXIT (Advocate)     05 July 2008

Accessorium non trahit principale :
Subordinate does not affect the principal.



Next Word : Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est

Shree. ( Advocate.)     07 July 2008

For knowledge, too, is itself power; knowledge is power.

Next word:Nemo debet bis puniri pro uno delicto

arunprakaash.m. (advocate)     07 July 2008

Respondent is liable under tort law


refer case law Subashni vs municipal corporation of new delhi

arunprakaash.m. (advocate)     07 July 2008

Respondent is liable under tort law


refer case law Subashni vs municipal corporation of new delhi

KamalNayanSaxena (lawyer)     07 July 2008

Next word;  specialia generalia bus non derogant

Guest (n/a)     07 July 2008

General things do not derogate from special.


 


Dolo facit qui petit quod redditurus est

Guest (n/a)     07 July 2008

Iwish to participate in the game kindly let me be informed moreabout  the game TSDIVAKARRAO6B4J



SANJAY DIXIT (Advocate)     07 July 2008

Dear Divakarraots, the game is simple.
Reply the previously posted word/maxim (Tell the meaning & if possible its usage) and post your new word.

Manish Singh (Advocate)     08 July 2008

Manish Singh (Advocate)     08 July 2008

You ask this with malice 'that will need to return soon

NEXT WORD :NEMO MORITUROUS PROESUMITUR MENTIRI

Shree. ( Advocate.)     08 July 2008

Man will not meet his maker with lie in his mouth. Truth sits on the lips of the dying man.

 


Next word:


OMNE MAJUS CONTINET IN SE MINUS

Guest (n/a)     08 July 2008

very interesting


 


(Guest)

 


OMNE MAJUS CONTINET IN SE MINUS. Means The greater contains the less.2




On this principle, if a man tender more than he ought to pay, it is good ; and the other party ought to accept so much of the sum tendered as is due to him. But a tender by a debtor of a bank-note of a larger amount than the sum due, and out of which he requires

change, is not a good tender, for the creditor may be unable to take what is due and return the difference ;though if the creditor knows the amount due to him, and is offered a larger sum, and, without any objection on the ground of change, makes quite a collateral objection, that will be a good tender. Where, however, a party has separate demands for unequal sums against several persons, an offer of one

sum for the debts of all, not distinguishing the claims against each, is not a valid tender, and will not support a plea by one of the debtors, that his debt was tendered.

(Guest)

New Word :  ultimo mense

Shree. ( Advocate.)     08 July 2008

last month


Next word: De Bene Esse


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