Absolute sententia expositore non indiget. A sim ple proposition needs no expositor. 2 Inst. 533. Abundans cautela non nocet. Abundant caution does no harm. 13. Co. 6; Fleta, lib. 1, c. 28, § 1; 6 Wheat. 108.
Accessorium non ducit sod sequitur suum princi pale. The accessory does not draw, but follows, its principal. Co. Litt. 152 a, 389 a; 6 E. & B. 772 ; Broom, Max. 491; Lindl. Part. 1036.
Accessories sequitur naturam sui principalis. An accessory follows the nature of his principal. 3 Inst. 139 ; 4 Bla. Coln. 36 ; Broom, Max. 497.
Accipere quid ut justitiam facies, non cat tam accipere quam extorquere. To accept anything as a reward for doing justice, is rather extorting than accepting. Lofft 72.
Acbusare nemo debet se, nisi coram Deo. No one is obliged to accuse himself, unless before God. Hardr. 139.
A.ccusator post rationabile tempus non est audi endm, nisi se bene de omissione excusaverit. An accuser is not to be heard after a reasonable time, unless he excuse himself satisfactorily for the omis sion. F. Moore 817 ; Bart. Max. 29.
Acta exteriora indicant interiora secrete. Out ward acts indicate the inward intent. Broom, Max. 301 ; 8 Co. 146 b ; 1 Sm. L. Cas. 261.
Acta in uno juclicio non probant in alio nisi inter easdem personas. Things done in one action can not be taken as evidence in another, unless it be be tween the same parties. Trayner, Max. 11.
Acti.o non datum non damnificato. An action is not given to one who is not injured. Jenk. Cent. 69. Actin non tacit reum, nisi mans sit rea. An act does not make one guilty, unless the intention be bad. Lofft 37. See Actus non, etc.
Actio personalis moritur cum persona. A per sonal action dies with the person. Noy, Max. 14; Broom, Max. 904 ; 13 Mass. 455 ; 21 Pick. 252; Bart. Max. 30; 38 Fed. 80; 40 W. N. C. (Pa.) 345; 3 Am. & Eng. Rul. Cas. N. s. 309. See ACTIO PER SONALIS.
Actio qucelibel it sue via. Every action proceeds in its own course. Jenk. Cent. 77.
A ctionum genera maxime aunt servanda. The kinds of actions are especially to be preserved. Lofft 460.
Actor qui contra regulam quid addusit, non est audiendus. A pleader ought not to be heard who
advances a proposition contrary to the rules of law. Actor sequitur forum rei. The plaintiff must follow the forum of the thing in dispute. Home, Law Tr. 232 ; Story, Conn. L. § 325 k ; 2 Kent 462. Actore non probante, reus absolvitur. If the plaintiff does not prove his case, the defendant is absolved. Hob. 103.
Actori incumbit onus probandi. The burden of proolilles on the plaintiff. Hob. 103 ; 100 Mass. 490. See big. 22. 3. 2.
Acts indicate the intention. 8 Co. 146 b ; Broom, Max. 301.
Actus curiae neminem gravabit. An act of the court shall prejudice no man. Jenk. Cent. 118; Broom, Max. 122 ; 1 Str. 426 ; 1 Sm. L. C., notes to Cumber v. Wane ; 12 C. B. 415.
Actus Dei nemini tacit injuriam. The act of God does wrong to no one (that is, no one is responsible In damages for inevitable accidents). 2 Bla. Cora. 122 ; Broom, Max. 230 ; 1 Co. 97 b 6 id. 87 a ; Co. Litt. 206 a ; 4 Taunt. 309 ; 1 Term 33. See ACT OF GOD.
Actus inceptus cujus pert eetio pendet ex voluntate partium, revocari potest; si autem pendet ex vol untate tertim, persona, vet ex contingenti, revocari non potest. An act already begun, whose comple tion depends upon the will of the parties, may he recalled ; but if it depend on consent of a third person, or on a contingency, it cannot be recalled. Bacon, Max. Reg. 20. See Story, Ag. § 424.
Actus judiciarius coram non. Odic° irritus habe tur; de ministerial% autem a quocunque provenit return esto. A judicial act before one not a judge is void; as to a ministerial act, from whomsoever it proceeds, let it be valid.• Lofft 458.
Actus legis nemini est dammoaus. An act of the law shall prejudice no man. 2d Inst. 287; Broom, Max. 126; Johns. (N. Y.) 380; 2 Co. 87 a; Co. Litt. 264 b ; 5 Term 381, 385 ; 2 H. Bla. 324; 1 Prest. Abs. of Tit. 346 ; 6 Bacon, Abr. 659.
Actus legis nemini tacit injuriam. The act of the law does no one wrong. Broom, Max. 127, 409; 2 Bla. Com. 123.
Actus legitimi non recipiunt modum. Acts re quired by law admit of no qualification. Hob. 153 ; Branch, Pr.