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91est autem vis legem simulans — /est otam vis liyjam simyalaenz/ Violence may also put on the mask of law …
92exempla illustrant non restringunt legem — /egzempla ilastrant non rastrirjgsnt liyjam/ Examples illustrate, but do not restrain, the law …
93experientia per varios actus legem facit — experience by various acts makes law …
94extra legem — /ekstra liyjam/ Out of the law; out of the protection of the law …
95extra legem posit us est civiliter mortuus — /ekstra liyjam pozatas est savilatar mortyuwas/ He who is placed out of the law is civilly dead. International Bank v. Sherman, 101 U.S. 403, 25 L.Ed. 866 …
96facere legem — to make one s law; …
97forisfacere, i.e., extra legem seu consuetudinem facere — /forasfeysariy, id est, ekstra liyjam syiiw konswatyuwdanam feysariy/ Forisfacere, i.e., to do something beyond law or custom …
98impotentia excusat legem — /impatensh(iy)a akskyuwzat liyjam/ The impossibility of doing what is required by the law excuses from the performance …
99legislatorum est viva vox, rebus et non verbis legem imponere — /lejsslstoram est vayva voks, riybas et non vsrbas liyjsm impownsriy/ The voice of legislators is a living voice, to impose laws on things, and not on words …
100liberam legem amittere — /libaram liyjam amiteriy/ To lose one s free law (called the villainous judgment), to become discredited or disabled as juror and witness, to forfeit goods and chattels and lands for life, to have those lands wasted, houses razed, trees rooted up …