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LEGAL MAXIM
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From common observance there should be no departure.
      - Wingate's Maxims (752, max. 203)
        [Legal Maxims]

That which has not beginning has not end.
      - Wingate's Maxims (79) [Legal Maxims]

The cause and origin of a thing are a material part of it.
      - Wingate's Maxims (max. 21) [Legal Maxims]

An addition to a name proves or shows minority or inferiority.
      - Wingate's Maxims (max. 60) [Legal Maxims]

Use is the master of things; experience is the mistress of things.
      - Wingate's Maxims (max. 752) [Legal Maxims]

The law forbids such recoveries whose ends are vain, chargeable, and unprofitable.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 110, max. 38)
        [Legal Maxims]

The best interpreter of a statute is the statute itself.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 239, 68)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law respecteth the bonds of nature.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 268, max. 78)
        [Legal Maxims]

No man is presumed to have preferred another's posterity to his own.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 285, max. 79)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law favoreth possession, where the right is equal.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 375, max. 98)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law respecteth matter of substance more than matter of circumstance.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 382, max. 101)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law respecteth possibility of things.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 403, max. 104)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law favoreth mutual recompense.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 411, max. 108)
        [Legal Maxims]

Every one may renounce or relinquish a right introduced for his own benefit.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 483, max. 123)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law favoreth charity.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 497, max 135)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law favoreth justice and right.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 502, max. 141)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law favoreth common right.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 547, max. 144)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law hateth wrong.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 563, max. 146)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law of itself prejudiceth no man.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 575, max. 148)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law favoreth truth, faith, and certainty.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 604, max. 154)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law disfavoreth impossibilities.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 606, max 155)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law disfavoreth improbabilities.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 621, max 161)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law favoreth diligence, and therefore, hateth folly and negligence.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 665, max. 72)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law favoreth speeding of men's causes.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 673, max. 175)
        [Legal Maxims]

Law construeth things with equity and moderation.
      - Wingate's Maxims (p. 685, max. 183)
        [Legal Maxims]


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