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21Excommunicato interdicitur omnis actus legitimus, its quod agere non potest, nec aliquem convenire, licet ipse ab aliis possit conveniri — Every legal act is forbidden a person who has been excommunicated, so that he cannot act, nor can he sue anyone, but he himself can be sued by others …
22Iniquum est aliquem rei sui esse judicem — It is improper for a person to be a judge in his own cause …
23Justum non est aliquem antenatum mortuum facere bastardum, qui pro tots vita sua pro legitimo habetur — It is not just to make a dead man a bastard, who throughout his whole life was regarded as legitimate …
24Non est justum aliquem antenatum post mortem facere bastardum, qui tote tempore vitae suae pro legitimo habebatur — It is not just to make anyone a bastard after his death who during his whole lifetime was regarded as legitimate …
25non implacitando aliquem de libero tenemento sine brevi — A writ which lay to prevent officers of the law from interfering with a freehold without the king s writ …
26Nuda ratio et nuda pactio non ligant aliquem debitorem — A bare or mere intention and a bare or mere promise do not bind any debtor …
27Nulla curia quae recordum non habet potest imponere finem, neque aliquem mandare carceri, quia ista spectant tantummodo ad curias de recordo — No court which has not a record can impose a fine, nor can it order anyone to be imprisoned, because those matters belong only to courts of record …
28ob causam aliquem a re maritima ortam — By reason of some cause or consideration arising out of a maritime matter …
29Quando diversi desiderantur actus ad aliquem statum perficiendum, plus respicit lex actum originalem — When different acts are required to perfect a certain estate, the law regards the original act as most important …
30quorum aliquem vestrum A. B. C. D., etc., unum esse volumus — Of whom we will that some one of you, A. B. C. D., etc., be one. See 1 Bl Comm 351 …