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CIPLES.

Principiis °beta. Oppose begioniugs. Branch, Princ.

Principiorum non est ratio. There is no reason ing of principles. 2 Balstr. 239. See PRINCIPLES Principium est potieftime pare cuptaque rei. The beginning is the most powerful part of a thing. 10 .Coke, 49.

Prior tempore pogior jure. He who ia first in time is preferred' in right. Coke, Litt. 14 a; 2 P. Will. 491; 1 Term, 733; 9 Wheat App. 24.

Privatio preaupponit habitur. A deprivation pre supposes a possession. 2 Rolle, 419.

Privatia pact ionibus son °labium est nor 1 tedi pe ceterorum. There ia no doubt that the rights of others eaonot be prejudiced by pi ivate agreements. Dig. 2. 1.5. 3. pr ; Broons, Max. 3d Load. ed. 623.

Pricatorum conventin juri publico 7107E derogat.

Private agreements cannot derogate from publie law. Dig. 50. 17. 45. 1.

Privatum commode= publieo eedig. Private yields to public good. Jenk. Cent. Cas. 273.

Priratum inconimodust public° lento penaatur. Pri vate inconveoieoee is made up for by public good.

Privilegium est beneficium peraonale et e.etinguitur cum pereand. A privilege 18 a personal benefit'and dies with the person. 3 Bulstr. 8.

Privilegiunt eat quaai privole lex. A privilege is, as it were, a private law. 2 Bulstc. 189. Privilegium non valet contra rempnblicam. A privilege avails uot against the commonwealth. Bacon, Max. 25; Broom, Max. 3d Land. ed. 17 : ,Noy, Max. 9th ed. 34.

Pro ponteesore hobegni. qui dolo injuridve desiit pomidere. He is esteemed a possessor whose pos session has been disturbed by fraud or injury. Off. of Ex. 166.

Probandi neceeeitas incumbit illi qui agit. The neeessiey of proving lies with him who sues. Inst. 2. 20. 4.

Probationea debent esae evidentea, (id eat) perapi etre et facilea ingelligi. Proofs ought to be made evident, (that is) elear and easy to be understood. Coke, Litt. 283.

Probatis extrenae, prveaumigur media. The ex tremes beiog proved, the iotermediate proceedings are presumed. 1 Greenleaf, Ev. 0 20.

Proceactta legis eet gravic vexatio, executio legie coronet opus. The process of the law is a grievous vexation; the execution of the law crowns the work. Coke, Litt. 289.

Prohibegur ne quid faciat auo quod nocere pysait alieno. It is prohibited to do on one's own perty that which may injure another's. 9 Coke, 59.

Prolea eequigur aortae pagernant. The offspring follows the condition of the father. 1 Sandf. Ch. N. Y 583, e6o.

Propinquior excludit propingnum ; propinquus remotion; et remotua remotiorem. Ile wbo is nearer excludes him who is near; he who is near, him who is remote ; he who is remote, him who is more remote: Coke, Litt. 10.

Propoaitunt inclefinituni tequipollet univeraeli. An indefioite proposition ia equal to a geoeral one.

Propriegai twine navia carinre consent aequitur.

The property of the whole ship follows the owner ship of the keel. Dig. 6. 1. 61. Provided it had not been constructed with the materials of another. Id. ; 2 Kent, Comm. 362.

Propriety& verborum eet mins proprietetuno. The propriety of words is the safety of property.

Proprietatea verboruni obaervande sung. The pro prieties (i. e. proper meanings) of words are to he observed. Jenk. Cent. Caa. 136.

Protcegio trahit subjectioncm, aubjectio protection on.

Protection draws to it subjection ; subjection, pro teetioo. Coke, Litt. 65.

Provian est providere prreaentia et future, non pre terite. A proviso is to provide for the present aod the future, not the past. 2 Coke, 72; Vaugh. 279; Broom, Max. 3d Loud. ed. 275.

Proxima eat cui nemo anteredig; svpreinua eat quem nes° sequitur. He ia next whom no one pre cedes; he is last whom no one follows. Dig. 50. 16. 92.

Prudentur agig qui precept° legis obtemperag. He act prudently who obeys the commands of the law. 5 Coke, 49.

Piteri aunt de eanguilte parentuin, aed pager et Rioter 91011 most de aonguine pveroman. Children are of the blood of their parents, but the father and mother are not of the blood of their children. 3 Coke, 40.

Pupillua pod pnase R021 ingelligitur. A pupil is not considered able to do an act which vvould be prejudieial to him. Dig. 50. 17. 110. 2; 2 Kent, Comm. 245.

Purchaser without notice not obliged to discover to his °IVA hurt. See 4 Bouvier, Inst. n. 4336. See