Legiance Expatriation Naturalization

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Non naeci, et nation mori, paria mint. Not to be born, and to be dead-born, are the same.

Non obligat 'lex nisi promulgata. A law is not oblioatory unless it be promulgated.

Yon obeervata forma, infertur adnullatio atatile.

When the form is not observed, i,t is inferred that the act is annulled. 12 Coke, 7.

Non officit conatus 9328i eequatur effectus. AD attempt does not harm unless a consequence follow. 11 Coke, 98.

Non omne dasnnum inducit injuriant. Not every loss produces an injury, i.e. gives right ef aotion. See 3 Blaokstone, Comm. 219; Sinith, Lead. Cas. 131; Broom, MAX. 93; 2 Bouvier, Inst. n. 2211.

Non omne good licet honestum est. It not every thing which is permitted that is honorable. Dig. 50. 17. 144.

Nora °maim glue a majoribug nostris constituta aunt ratio reddi potest. A reason cannot always bp given for the institutions of our ancestors. 4 Coke, 78; Broom, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 149; Branch, Princ. Non possessori imumbit neeeseitae prob«ndi pm Readouts ad se pertinere. lt is not incumbent on the possessor of property to prove his right to his possessions. Code, 4. 19. 2; Broom, Max. 3d Lend. ed. 639.

Nou poteet adduci exceptio ejusdemreicujus petitur diesolutio. A plea of the same matter, the dissolu tion of which is sought by the action, cannot be brought forward. Bacon, Max. Reg. 2. When an action is brought to annul a proceeding, the defendant cannot plead such prooeeding in bar. Broom, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 154; Wingate, Max. 647; 3 P. Will. 3l7.

Nora potest probari quod probattam non relenat. That oannot be proved which proved ie irrelevant. See 1 Exch. 91, 92, 102.

Nora potest quie eine brevi agere. No one CUD SUI3 without a writ. Fleta, I. 2, c. 13, g 4.

Non poteet rex gratiam facerc cum injuria et datum a/iorum. The king cannot confer a favor which occasions injury and loss to others. Coke, 3d Inst. 236; Broom, Max- 3d Lead. ed. 60; Vaugh. 338; 2 EIL II, 874.

Non poteet rex subditum renitentesn onerare int poeitionibus. The king cannot load a subject with imposition against his consent. Coke, 2t1 Inst.. 61.

NOld poteet videri desiette habcre, qui nuttquam ',abide. He cannot be considered as having ceased to have a thing, who never had it. Dig. 50. 17. 208.

Non prEestat brapedimentum quod de jure ?WTI sorti tur effectum, A thing which has no effect in law is not an impediment. Jcnk. Cent. Cas. 162; Win gate, Max. 727.

Non quod dieturn est, sed quod factum est, inspiei tur. Not what is said, but what is done, is to bp regarded. Coke, Litt. 30; 6 Bingh. 310; 1 Mete. Mass. 353 ; 11 Cush. Mass. 536.

Non refert CE21, quis cumensum Boum prefert verbie, an rebu,8 limit, et factie. It is immaterial whether a man gives his assent by words or by acts and deeds. 10 Coke, 52.

Non refert quid ex tequipollentibue fiat. It mat ters not what becomes, of equipollent expressions. 5 Cdke, 122.

Non refert Drid notum eit judici, ei notuna non sit in forma judicii. It matters not what is known to the judge, if it is not known to him judicially. 3 Bulstr. 115.

Non refert verbie an factie fit revocatio. It mat ters not whether a revocation be by words or hy acts. Croke Car. 49; Branch, Prize.

Non remota coma eed proximo spectator. See

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