Qui non habet poteatatem alienandi habet necesai totem retinendi. He who has not the power of alienating is obliged to retain: Hob. 336.
Qui non improbat,- approbat. He who does not disapprove approves. Ooke, 3d Int. 27.
Qui non libere veritatem prommeiat, prottitor est veritatie. He who does not freely speak the truth is a betrayer of the truth.
Qui non obstot quad obetare poteet facere videtur.
Ile who does not prevent what he can, seems to commit the thing. Coke, 2d Inst. 146.
Qui non prohibet cum prohibere possit, Met. He who does not forbid when he can forbid, commands. I Sharswood, Blackst. Comm. 430.
' Qui non prohibet qiend prohibere poteat assentire widener. He who does not forbid •what he can for bid, seems to smut. Coke, 2d Inst. 308; 8 Exch. 304.
Qui non propuleat-injuriam quando poteat, infert.
He who does not repel a wrong when he' oan, occa sions it. Jenk. Cent. C.as. 271.
Qui obstruit aditum;,destmlit conmodum. He who obstracts an entranee destroys a conveniency. Coke, Litt. 161.
°mite dicit, nihil excludit. He who eays all excludes nothing. Coke, 4th Inst. 81.
Qui parcit nocentilme innocentibue punit. He who spares the guilty punishes the innocent. Jenk. Cent. Cas. 126.
Qui peccat drive, heat sobrius. He who offends drunk must be punished when sober. Car. 133.
' Qui per alium facit per seipeant facere videtur. He who does any thing through .another is con sidered as doing it himself. Coke, Litt. 258.
Qui per fraudem agit, frustra twit.- He who .acts fraudnlently acts in vain. 2 Rolle 17.
Qui point et debet venire, fubet. He who can and ought to forbid, and does not; commands.
Qui primum peccot ille tacit rizam. He who first offends causes the strife.
Qui prior' est tempore, phlior eat jure. He who is first or before in time is in right. Coke, Litt. 14 a; 1 Story, Eq. Jur. 0 64 d ; Story, Bailm. 0 312 ; 1 Bouvier, Inst. n. 952 ; 4 id. 3728 ; 1 Smith, Lead. Cas. 4th Hare et W. ed. 440; 3 East, 93; 24 Qui pro me aliquid facit, feciese vidctur.
He who does any benefit (to another) for me ie considered as doing it to nee. Coke, 2d Inst. 501.
Qui providet eibi, providet hteredibus. He who provides for himself provides for his heirs.
Qui ratiouem in ontnibua gamma, rationem Ra vel-tont. He who seeks a reason for every thing subverts reason. 2 Coke, 75; Broom, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 149.
Qui aemelactionem renunciaverit, amplins repetere non potest, He who renounces his action once cannot any more bring it. Coke, 59. See RE TRAXIT.
. Qui aeniel mallet, temper pmesumitur ease malue in eodent genere. He who is once bad is presumed to be always eo in the same degree. Croke Car. 317; Best, Ev. 345.
Qui eentit commodum, eentire debet et onus. He who derives a benefit from a thin.. ought to bear the disadvantages attending it. 2Bouvier, Inst. n. 1433; 2 Woodh. & M. C. C. 217; 1 Stor. Const. 78; Broom, Max. 3d Lond. cd. 630.
Qui eentit onus, aentire debet et commodum. I Coke, 99 a; Broom, Max. 3d Loud. ed. 638; 1 Serg. et R. Penn. 180; Coote, Mortg. 3d ed. 517 (d); Francis, Max. 5.
Qui tacet consentire widener. He who ie silent appears to consent. Jenk. Cent. Cas. 32.
Qui tacet coneentire widener ubi tractatur de ejus commode. He who is silent is considered as assent ing, when his advantage is debated. 9 Mod. 38.
Qtai tacet non Wipe fatetur aed tame?: wenn?, eat mem non negare. He who is silent does not indeed confess, but .yet it is true that he does not deny. Dig. 50. 17. 142.
Qui tardius solvit. mina selvit. He who pays terdily pays less than he ought. Jenk. Cent. Ces. 38.
Qui timent, eavent et vitant. They who fear take care and avoid. Off. Ex. 162 ; Branch, Princ.
Qui melt decipi, decipiatur. Let him who wishes to be deceived, be deceived. De Gex, M. et G. Ch. 687, 710 ; Sheppard, Touchst. 56.
Quicquid acquiritter servo, acquiritur domino.
Whatever is acquired by the servant is acquired for the master. 15 Viner, Abr. 327.
Quicgwid demonstrate rei additeer tattle demon strate fruetra eat. Whatever is added to the de scription of a thing already sufficiently described is of no. effect. Dig. 33. 4. 1. 8; Broom, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 562.