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51Quae ab hostibus capiuntur, statim capientium fiunt — Whatever things are taken from enemies immediately become the property of the captors …
52Quae ab initio inutilis fuit institutio, ex post facto convalescere non potest — (Civil law.) An institution which was void from the beginning cannot be made valid by a subsequent act …
53Quae ab initio non valent, ex post facto convalescere non possunt — Those things which are not valid in the beginning cannot be made valid by a subsequent act …
54Quae accessionum locum obtinent extinguuntur cum principales res peremptae fuerint — When the principal things have been extinguished or destroyed, those things which hold the position of incidents to them are also extinguished or destroyed. See Broom s Legal Maxims 496 …
55Quae ad unum finem loquuta sunt, non debent alium detorqueri — Those things which have been said to one purpose ought not to be twisted into another …
56Quae cohaerent personae a persona separari nequeunt — Those things which are connected with the person ought not to be separated from the person …
57Quae communi lege derogant stricte interpretantur — Those (statutes) which derogate from the common law are strictly interpreted …
58Quae contra rationem juris introducta sunt, non de bent trahi in consequentiam — Those things which have been introduced contrary to the reason of the law ought not to be drawn into precedent. Precedents against law or reason must be set aside. George Jonas Glass Co. v Glass Bottle Blowers Asso. 77 NJ Eq 219, 79 A 262 …
59quae de minimis non curat — Which (the law) does not regard trifles …
60Quae dubitationis causa tollendae inseruntur communem legem non laedunt — Those things which are interpolated for the purpose of removing doubt do not offend the common law …