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21Nam neque quies gentium sine armis, neque arms sine stipendis, neque stipendia sine tributis, haberi quent — For it is neither possible to have the peace of nations without armies, nor armies without pay, nor pay without taxes …
22absentia ejus qui reipublicae causa abest, neque ei neque alii damnosa esse debet — /aebsensh(iy)a iyjas kway riyaypabbsiy koza sebest, neykwiy iyay neykwiy aeliyay daemnowsa esiy diybat/ The absence of him who is away in behalf of the republic (on business of the state) ought not to be prejudicial either to him or to another …
23consuetudo neque injuria oriri neque tolli potest — /konswatyuwdow nekwiy anjuriya arayray nekwiy tolay powtast/ Custom can neither arise from nor be taken away by injury …
24absentia ejus qui reipublicae causa abest, neque ei neque alii damnosa esse debet — /aebsensh(iy)a iyjas kway riyaypabbsiy koza sebest, neykwiy iyay neykwiy aeliyay daemnowsa esiy diybat/ The absence of him who is away in behalf of the republic (on business of the state) ought not to be prejudicial either to him or to another …
25consuetudo neque injuria oriri neque tolli potest — /konswatyuwdow nekwiy anjuriya arayray nekwiy tolay powtast/ Custom can neither arise from nor be taken away by injury …
26pacta conventa quae neque contra leges neque dolo malo inita sunt omni modo observanda sunt — /peekta kanventa kwiy nekwiy kontra liyjiyz nekwiy dowlow maelow inata sant omnay mowdow obzarvaenda sant/ Agreements which are not contrary to the laws nor entered into with a fraudulent design are in all respects to be observed …
27quae praeter consuetudinem et morem majorum flunt neque placent neque recta videntur — /kwiy priytar k6nswat(y)uwdanam et moram majoram fayant nekwiy plaesant nekwiy rekta vadentar/ Things which are done contrary to the custom of our ancestors neither please nor appear right …
28Consuetudo neque injuria oriti, neque tolli potest — A custom can neither spring from, nor be overcome by, a wrongful act …
29Pacta conventa quae neque contra leges, neque dolo malo inita sunt, omni modo observanda sunt — Agreements which are neither contrary to the laws, nor fraudulently entered into, should be adhered to in every manner. See Broom s Legal Maxims 698 Pacta dant legem contractui. The stipulations furnish the law for the contract …
30Quae praeter consuetudinem et morem majorum fiunt neque placent neque recta videntur — Those things which are done contrary to the custom and manner of our ancestors neither please nor seem right …