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1Nullum tempus occurrit regi — ( no time runs against the king ), sometimes abbreviated nullum tempus, is a common law doctrine originally expressed by Bracton in his De legibus et consuetudinibus Angliae in the 1250s. It states that the crown is not subject to statute of… …
2nullum temporis occurrit regi — time does not run against the king. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
3nee tempus nee locus occurrit regi — /nek tempas nek lowkas akahrat riyjay/ Neither time nor place affects the king …
4nee tempus nee locus occurrit regi — /nek tempas nek lowkas akahrat riyjay/ Neither time nor place affects the king …
5nullum tempos occurrit regi — /nalam tempas akahrat riyjay/ Time does not run against the king. The rule refers to the king in his official capacity as representing the sovereignty of the nation and not to the king as an individual. City of Bisbee v. Cochise County, 52 Ariz.… …
6nullum tempos occurrit reipublicae — /nalam tempas akahrat riyaypablasiy/ No time runs [time does not run] against the commonwealth or state. State v. Mudd, 273 Ala. 579, 143 So.2d 171, 174 …
7Nec tempus nec locus occurrit regi — Neither time nor place bars or affects the king …
8Nullum tempos occurrit ecclesiae — No time runs against or bars the church. See 3 Bl Comm 103 …
9Nullum tempos occurrit regi — Time does not run against the king or sovereign. United States v Thompson, 98 US 486, 25 L Ed 194 …
10Nullum tempus occurrit reipublicae — Time does not run against the state. Norrell v Augusta Railway & Electric Co. 116 Ga 313, 42 SE 466 …