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observed in the preface to his collection of maxims: The use of maxims will be "in deciding doubt and helping soundness of judgment, but, further, in gracing argument, in correcting unprofitable subtlety, and reducing the same to a more sound and substantial sense of law, in reclaiming vulgar errors,
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and the increasing complexity of business relations have shown the necessity of qualifying the propositions which they enunciate. But both historically and practically, they must always possess interest and value.
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with any denotation exactly analogous to that of a legal maxim in the Medieval or modern definition, but the treatises of many of the Roman jurists on
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A Law Dictionary: Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States of America and of the Several States of the American Union
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questions respecting the rights, remedies and liabilities of individuals were determined by an immediate reference to legal maxims.
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and, generally, in the amendment in some measure of the very nature and complexion of the whole law".
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In later times, less value has been attached to the maxims of the law, as the development of
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are to some degree collections of maxims. Most of the Latin maxims originate from the
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The Use of the Common Law, for preservation of our Persons, goods, and good Names
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commentators towards the maximal of the law was one of unmingled adulation. In
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Treatise of the principal Grounds and Maxims of the Law of England
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or at other early reports will show how frequently in the older
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Collection of Some Principal Rules and Maxims of the Common Law
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in European states that used Latin as their legal language.
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Institutions of the Law of Scotland, with Index by More
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law
aphorism
maxim
Latin
Roman law
Medieval era
English
Thomas Hobbes
Doctor and Student
Francis Bacon
Scotland
Scots law
civilization
Regulæ Juris
1630
Noy
1641
Wingate
1728
Branch
Principia Legis Et Æquitatis
Broom
Stair
John Bouvier
M
Burrill
A New Law Dictionary and Glossary
List of legal Latin terms
Maxims of equity
Brocard (law)

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