THE MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF QUOTATIONS ON THE INTERNET |
|
Home Page |
GIGA Quotes |
Biographical Name Index |
Chronological Name Index |
Topic List |
Reading List |
Site Notes |
Crossword Solver |
Anagram Solver |
Subanagram Solver |
LexiThink Game |
Anagram Game |
That contracts which are made against law or against good morals have no force is a principle of undoubted law. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 695) [Legal Maxims] By no agreement can it be effected that a fraud shall be practiced. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 696) [Legal Maxims] The rights of creditors can neither be taken away nor diminished by agreements among the debtors. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 697) [Legal Maxims] Agreements which are not contrary to the laws not entered into with a fraudulent design are in all respects to be observed. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 698, 732) [Legal Maxims] A benefit is not conferred on one who is unwilling to receive it. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 699) [Legal Maxims] All persons shall have liberty to renounce those privileges which have been conferred for their benefit. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 699) [Legal Maxims] He who receives the advantage ought also to suffer the burden. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 706-713) [Legal Maxims] Whatever I approve I do not reject. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 712) [Legal Maxims] In a case of equal right the condition of the party in possession is the better. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 713) [Legal Maxims] A person in possession is not bound to prove that the possessions belong to him. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 714) [Legal Maxims] The condition of the possessor is the better, and the condition of the defendant is better than that of the plaintiff. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 714, 719) [Legal Maxims] The condition of the party in possession is the better one. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 715, 719) [Legal Maxims] The king is not bound by any statute, unless expressly named. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 72) [Legal Maxims] Out of a base consideration, an action does not arise. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 730, 732) [Legal Maxims] Agreements founded upon an immoral consideration are not to be observed. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 732) [Legal Maxims] A contract cannot arise out of an act radically vicious and illegal. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 734) [Legal Maxims] A right does not rise out of a wrong. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 738) [Legal Maxims] From an illegal contract an action does not arise. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 742) [Legal Maxims] A naked contract is where there is no consideration except the agreement; but, where there is a consideration, it becomes an obligation and gives a right of action. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 745, 750) [Legal Maxims] A naked agreement does not beget an obligation. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 746) [Legal Maxims] No one can renounce the country in which he was born, not adjure the obligation of his allegiance. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 75) [Legal Maxims] Every ratification relates back and is equivalent to a prior authority. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 757) [Legal Maxims] It is certain that, although the vendor has not given a special guaranty, an action em empto lies against him, if the purchaser is evicted. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 768) [Legal Maxims] Let a buyer beware; for he ought not to be ignorant of what they are when he buys the rights of another. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 768) [Legal Maxims] The purchaser who has been evicted in whole or in part has an action against the vendor. - Broom's Legal Maxims (max. 768) [Legal Maxims] Displaying page 11 of 18 for this author: << Prev Next >> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [11] 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Support GIGA. Buy something from Amazon. |
|