Qacquid est contra normam recti est injuria.
Whatever is against the rule of right is a wrong. 3 Bulstr. 313.
Quicquid in excessw actum eat, lege prohibitnr.
Whatever is dnne in excess is prohibited by law. Coke 2d Inst. 107.
.Qu'icquid judieis auctoritati erebjicitur, nevitati non subjicitur. Whatever is subject to the autho rity of a judge is not subject to innovation. Coke, 4th Inst. 66.
Quicquid plantatur eolo, solo cedit. Whatever is affixed to the soil belongs to it. Went. Off. Ex. 145. See Ambl. 113; 3 East, 51; Fixrunas.
Quicquid reeipitur, recipitur secrendunt madunt recipientia. Whatever is received is received ac cording to the intention of the recipient. Broom, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 727; Halkers, Max. 149 ; Lsw Mag. 1855, p. 21: 2 Bingh. c. 461; 2 Barnew. . C. 72; 14 Sim. Ch. 522; 2 Clerk 85 F. Hou. L.681; 2 Crompt. et J. Exob. 678; 14 East, 239, 243 c.
Quicquid eolnitur, solvitur eeeunclum modum sot antis. Whatever is paid is to be applied accord ing to the intention of the payor. 2 Vern. 606. SOS APPAOPRIATION OP PAYMENTS.
0/id Sit jus, et in quo coneistit injuria, legia est definire. What constitutes right, and what injury, it ie the business of the law to declare. Coke, Litt. 158 b.
Quieta non mooere. Not to unsettle things which are established. 28 Barb. N. Y . 9, 22.
Quilibet poteet renunciare juri pro ee include.
Any one may renounce a law introduced for his own benefit. To this rule there are some excep tions. See 1 Bouvier, Inst. n. 83 ; 3 Curt. C. C. 303; 1 Exch. 657.
Quiaquie eat qui relit jurie coneultue haberi, con linuet etudium, velit a quocunque doceri. Who ever wishes to be held a jurisconsult, let him con tinually study, and desire to he taught by every body.
iQuo ligatur, eo dieeoluitur. AB a thing is hound, so it is unbound. 2 Rolle, 21.
Quocumque modo velit, quocumqiic modo possit.
In any way he wishes, in any way he can. 14 Johns. N. Y. 484, 402.
Quod d quoque poetize nomine exactum eet id eidem veetititere nemo cogitur. That which has been ex acted as a penalty no one is obliged to restore.
Dig. 50. 17. 46.
Quad ab initio nou valet, in tractu temporie non couoaleecet. What is not good in the beginning eannot be rendered good by time. Merlin, Rep. verb. Bogle de Droit. This, though true in general, is not universally so. 4 Coke, 26; Broom, Mex. 3d Load. ad. 166, 172, n.
Quod ,ad jue naturale attinet, °nines hominee tequillea aunt. All men are equal as far as the natural law is concerned. Dig. 50. 17. 32.
Quod aedificatur inured legata cedit legato. What ever is built upon land given by will passes with the gift of the land. Amos & F. Fixtures; 2d ed. 246; Broom, Max. 3d Load. ed. 377.
. Quod aliae homing et juetum eart, ei per vim vel fraudein petatnr, malum et injuatum efficitur. What is otherwise good and just, if sought by force or fraud, becomes had and unjust. 3 Coke, 78.
Quod alias non fezit licitumneceeeitas licitunt facit.
Necessity inakes that lawful which otherwise were unlawful. Pieta, I. 5, c. 23, 0 14.
Quod approbo DOM reprobo. What I accept I do not reject. Broom, Max. 3d Load. ed. 636.
Quod attinet ad jam civile, aervi pro twilit, haben tur, nou tamen et jure naturali, quod ad jut, witurale attinet, onmea hominee cequali eunt. So far as the civil law is concerned, slaves are not reckoned as persons, but not so by natural law, for so far as regards natural law all men are equal. Dig. 50. 17. 32.
Quod awaited clarg, non debet verificari. What is clearly apparent need not be proved. 10 Mod. 150.
Quod conetat curia opere teetitim 71011 indiget.
What appears to the-court needs not the help of witnesses. Coke, 2d Inst. 662.
Quod contra jurie rationem receptum eet, von eet prodncendum ad coneequentiae. What has been ad mitted against the reason of the law uught not to be drawn into precedents. Dig. 50. 17. 141 ; 12 Coke, 75.
Quod contra legem, fit, pre infecto ha betur. What is done contrary tq the law, is eonsidered as not done. 4 Coke, 31. No one can derive any advan tage from such an act.