Causa Pro2rma

ed, max, 3d and nulla

Page: 1 2

Novatio non prtesumitur. •A novation is net pre auined. 'Talkers, Max. 104; Novitaa VOU tam utilitate prodest quam novitote perturbat. Novelty benefits not so much by its etility as it disturbs by its novelty. Jenk. Cent. Coe. 167.

Woman judieiunt non dor UOVUM :fits, tied zleelarat antiquurn. A new judgment does not make a new law, but declares the old. 10 Coke, 42.

Noxa sequitur caput. The injury (i.e. liability to make good an injury caused by a slave) follows the head or person, i.e. attaches to his master. Heinee °Ms, Elem. Jur. Civ. 1. 4, t. 8, 1231.

Nuda pactio obligationem non parit. A naked promise does not create an obligation. Dig. 2. 14.

7. 4; Code, 4. 65. 27; Broom, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 670 ; Brisson, Nudus.

Nuda ratio et nuda poetic) non ligant aliquem debitorem. Naked reason and naked promise tie not bind any debtor. Flets, 1. 2, c. 60, 0 25.

Nuclum paetum est ubi nulla subeet cans° propter eoneentionem ; sed nbi Imbed cameo, fit obligati°, et parit octionem. Nudum pactnm is where tbere is no consideration for the undertaking or agreement; but when thOre is a consideration, an obligation is areated and an action arises. Dig. 2. 14. 7. 4; 2 Shorewood, Blanket. Comm. 445; Broom, Max. 3d Laid. ed. 669; Plowd. 309; 1 Powell, Contr. 330 et seq.; 3. Burr. 1670 et seq.; Viner, Abr. Nuclunt

Pactum (A); 1 Fonblanque, Eq. 5th ed. 335 a.

Nudum pactum ex quo non. oritur actio. Nod= patron is that upon which no action arises. Coffe, 2. 3. 10; 5. 14. 1 ; Brocitn, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 676.

Nul ne doit teenrichir aux dipens dee cadres. No one ought to enrich himself at the expense of others. ' Nul prendra advantage de son tort demesne. No one shall take advantage of his own wrong. Broom, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 265.

Nulla curia qute record= non habet poteseim. ponere finent, neque n11'914°,72. mandare earceri ; .quis ista opeetont tanturnmodo ad curiae de record°. No 'court which has not a record can impose a fine; or commit any person to prison : because those powers belong.on13 to courts of record. 8 Coke, 60.

Nulla impossibilin out inhonesta aunt prsesumenda; vera autem et hootesta et possibilia. No impossible or dishonorable things are to be presumed rbut things. true, honorable, and pOssible. Coke, Litt. 78.

Nulla pact:one effici poteet ne dolvs prtestetstr. By no agreement. can it be effeeted that there shall be no accountability for frond. Dig. 2. 14. 27. 3 ; Broom, Max. 3d LOnd. ed. 622, 118, n.; 5 Manle & S. 466.

Nulle regle sans faute. There is no rule without a fault.

Nulle terre sans seigneur. Nts land without a lord. Guyot, Inst. Feod. c.28.

Page: 1 2