英文法律词典 M-61
Lex non deficit in justitia exibenda. The law does not fail in showing justice. Lex non intendit aliquid impossibile. The law intends not anything impossible. 12 Co. 89. Lex non requirit verificare quod apparet curiae. The law does not require that to be proved, which is apparent to the court. 9 Co. 54. Lex plus laudatur quando ratione probatur. The law is the more praised when it is consonant to reason. Lex prospicit, non respicit. The law looks forward, not backward. Lex punit mendacium. The law punishes falsehood. Lex rejicit superflua, pugnantia, incongrua. The law rejects superfluous, contradictory and incongruous things. Lex reprobat moram. The law dislikes delay. Lex semper dabit remedium. The law always gives a remedy. 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 2411. Lexspectat naturae ordinem. The law regards the order of nature. Co. Litt. 197. Lex succurit ignoranti. The laws succor the ignorant. Lex semper intendit quod convenit ratione. The law always intends what is agreeable to reason. Co. Litt. 78. Lex uno ore omnes alloquitur. The law speaks to all with one mouth. 2 Inst. 184. Libertas inaestimabilis res est. Liberty is an inestimable good. Dig. 50, 17, 106. Liberum corpus aestimationem non recipit. The body of a freeman does not admit of valuation. Licet dispositio de interesse furture sit inutilis, tamen potest fieri declaratio praecedens quae fortiatur effectum interveniente novo actu. Although the grant of a future interest be inoperative, yet a declaration precedent may be made, which may take effect, provided a new act intervene. Bacon's Max. Reg. 14. Licita bene miscentur, formula nisi juris obstet. Things permitted should be well contrived, lest the form of the law oppose. Bacon's Max. Reg. 24. Linea recta semper praefertur transversali. The right line is always preferred to the collateral. Co. Litt. 10. |