QUICTO de dubiis, guia per manna; pervenitur ad iegitimam rationem. Inquire into doubtful pointe, benne° by reasoning we arrive at legal reason. Littleton, 0 377.
Quterero dat eapere Tug sent legitima were. To investigate is the way to know what things ars really lawful. Littleton, 0 443.
Qualitas gem inesse debet, facile prtesumitur. A quality which ought to form a part ia easily pre sumed.
Quam longum debet ease rationabile tempue, non definitno in lege, tied pendet ex diecretione justiciario rm. What is reaeonable time the law does not define; it ie left to the discretion of the judges. Coke, Litt. 56. See 11 Coke, 44.
Qum rationabilie debet eagle finie, non definitur, eed omnibite etreumetantiie inspectie pendet ex jue ticiariornut diecretione. What a. reasonable fine ought to be is not defined, but is left to the dis cretion of the judges, all the circumstances being oeneldered. 11 Coke, 44.
Quantvie aliguid per ee von 811 malum, tamen oi eit mali exempla; mon est faciendnm. Although in itself a thing may not be had, yet if it holds out IL bad example it is not to be done. Coke, 2d Inst. 564.
Quamvis lex generaliter loguitur, reatringenda Mallen eat, nt ceagante ratione et ipea ceesat. Al though the law speaks generally, it is to he re strained) since when the reasun on which it is founded fails, it fails. Cuke, 4th Inst. 330.
Qttando abest provittio partie, admit provisio legia.
When a provision of the party is lacking, the pro vision of the law is at hand. 13 C. B. 960.
Oland° aliguid coneeditur, conceditur id eine quo illud fleri non pramit. When any thing is granted, that also is granted without Which it cannot be of effect. 9 Barb. N. Y. 516, 518; 10 id. 354, 359.
Ott:Ludo aligetid mandator, mundatur et mune per pod perveniter ad illud. When any thing is com manded, every thing by which it can be accom plished is also commanded. 5 Coke, 116. See 7 C. B. 886; 14 id. 107; 6 Exch. 886, 889; 10 id. 449; 2 Ell. ,k B. 301; Story, Ag. 4th ed. 110, 179, 242, 299; Broom, Max. 3d Land. ed.. 431.
Quando aliguid per ee non telt malum, tamen si sit exempli, nun est faciendum. When any thing by iteelf is not evil, and yet may be an example for evil, it is not to be done. Coke, 2d Inst. 564.
Qunitel6 aliquid proltibetur ex directo, prohibetvn. et per obliguum. When any thing is prohibited direotly, it is also prohibited indirectly. Coke, Litt. 223.
Quando aliguid prohibetur. prohibetur omne per pod devenitur ad When any thing is prohibited, every thing by which it is reached is prohibited. Coke, 2d Inst. 48; Broom, Max. ad Lond. ed. 432 ; Wingate, Max. 618. See 7 Clark ok F. Ham L. 509, 546; 4 Barnew. & C. 187, 193; 2 'Term, 251, 252 ; 8 id. 301,415 ; 15 Mee& W. Exch. 7: 11 Wend. N. Y. 329.
Quando aliguie enneedit, eoneedere videtur et id eine goo res ad non poteet. When person grants thing, be is supposed to grant that also without which the thing cannot be used. 3 Kent, Comm. 421.
Quando charta continet generalem elotneulate, poet eaque deseendit ad verba epecialia gum &imam generali aunt coneentaneu, inteTretanda est charta eecundum verba epeeialia. When a deed contains a general clause, and afterwards descends to special words, consistent with the general clause, the deed is to be construed accurding to the special words. 8 Coke, 154.
Quando de und et etidem re, deo nnernbilee exits tent,nnas, pro inentilicientid altering, de integro one rabitur. When two persons are liable oonoerning one and the same thing, if one tnakes default the other must bear the whole. Coke, 2d Inst. 277.
Qunndo diepneitio referri poteet ad deem reo, ita quad eecundum relationem mann vitiatur et secunduin alteram utilie sit, tem facienda eat relatio ad illam tit valeat dispositio. When a disposition may be made to refer to two things, so that according to one reference it would be vitiated and by the otheri it wuuld be made effectual; such a rafetenee must he made that the dieposition shall have effect. 6 Coko, 76 b.