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Non deberet alii eocere quod inter olioe adorn met. No one ought to be injured by that which has taken place between other parties. Dig. 12. 2. 10.

Non debet adduct* exceptio ejos rei otitis petitur dissolute'. A plea of the same matter the dissolu tion of which is sought ought not to be made. Baton, Max. Reg. 2; Broom, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 157; 3 P. Will. 317; 1 Ld. Raym. 57; 2 id. 1433. Non debet alteri per alterom jape conditio ferri. A burdensome condition ought not to be brought upon one man by the act of another. Dig. 50. 17. 74.

Non debet, cui plus lieet, good minus, eat, von deem. He who is permitted to do the greater may with greater reason do the less. Dig. 50. 17. 21; Broom, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 165.

Non debit aceori licere, quad reo non permiteilur.

That which is not permitted to the defendant ought not to be to the plaintiff. Dig. 50. 17. 41.

Non decet hominee dedere comae non cognita. It is unbecoming to surrender men when no cause is shown. 4 Johns. Ch. N. Y. 106, 114; 3 Wheel. Crini. N. Y. 473, 482. .

Non decipitur qui soil se decipi. He is not de ceived who knows himself to be deceived. 5 Coke, 60.

Non depend in jure quid sit conatue. What all atternpt *Ls not defined in law. 6 Coke, 42..

Nun differunt gore concordant re, tametsi non in verbie indent. Those things which agree in sub stance, though not in the same words, do not differ. Jenk. Cent. Cos. 70.

Non dubitatur, etsi 8pecialiter venditor evictionem I won prontiserit, mica, ex emptocompetere actionem. It is certain that although the vendor has not given a special guarantee, an action ex empto lies against him, if the purchaser is evicted. C. 8. 45. 6. But see Doctor Jo Stud. b. 2, c. 47; Broom, Max. 3d Land. ed. 690.

Non efficit about? sequatur cffectus. The intention amounts to nothing unless some effect follows. 1 Rolle, 226.

Non eet areal«, vinculum iftter /tontines quam jos jurandum. There is no atronger link among men than an oath. Jenk. Cent. Cm. 126.

Non est certandont de regulin furls. There is no disputing about rules of law.

Non eet dieputandum contra principia negantern.

There is no disputing against a man decaying prin ciples. Coke, Litt. 343.

Non est justum aliquem autenatunt post mortent facere bastardunt, qui toto tempore vitte eute pro legitinto habebator. It is not just to make an elder born a bastard after his death, who during his lifetime was accounted legitimate. 12 Coke, 44.

Non est novum ut praoree legie ad posteriores trahantur. It is not a new thing that prior statutes shall give place to later ones. Dig. 1. 3. 26; 1. I. 4; Broom, Max. 3d Lend. ed. 27.

Non est recedenduna cumnztuti obeervantia. There should be no departure from a oommon observance. 2 Coke, 74.

Non est regula quin fake. There is no rule but what may fail. Off. Ex. 212.

Non est singulin concederodum, quod peu onagis tratum pnblica fieri, tie occattio majoris tuntultus faciendi. That is not to be conceded to private persons which can be publicly done by the magistrate, lest it be the occasion of greater tumults. Dig. 50, 17. 176.

Non ex. opinionibue eingulorum, tred ex C011297210117 tamt, nomina exaudiri debeut. Names of things ought to be understoodaccerding to common usage, not according to the opinions of individuals. Dig. 33. 10. 7. 2.

NOU facias maltent, ut jade veniat bonum. You are not to do evil that good may come of it. 11 Coke, 74 a.

Non impedit clauettla derogatoria, quo ratinue ab eadem potestate ree digeolvantur a quibus conetito untor. A derogatory clause does not prevent things or acts from being dissolved by the same power, by which the,y were originally made. Bacon, Max. Reg. 19.

Non in legend° eed in intelligendo leges combatant.

The laws consist not ia being read, but in being understood. 8 Coke, 167.

Non jut:, eed misina facit Mipitem. Not right, bat seisin, makes a stock from which the inheritance must descend. Fleta, 1. 6, cc. 14, 2, g 2 ; Noy, Max. 9th ed. 72, n. (b); Broom, Max. 3d Lend. ed. 466; 2 Sharewood, Blackst. Comm,209; 1 Stephen, COMM. 365, 368, 394; 4 Kent, Comm. 388, 389; 4 'Scott, n. 468.

Non licet good dispendio licet. That which is permitted only at a loss is not permitted to be done. Coke, Litt. 127.

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