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81ambulatoria est voluntas defuncti usque ad vitae sopremum exitum — A will is revocable until the last moment …
82Cujus est solum ejus est usque ad coelum — The owner of the soil owns to the sky. It has been held that this maxim is not strictly and absolutely applicable to all of the relations of the proprietors of adjoining lands. To apply it strictly in all cases would be to infringe upon that… …
83Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad coelum et ad inferos — The owner of the soil owns to the heavens and also to the lowest depths …
84Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad inferos — The owner of the soil owns to the lowest depths. This maxim of the common law is said to furnish a rule of easy application and to save a world of judicial worry in many cases, and one which is perhaps always applicable in England and in the… …
85Nam omne testamentum morte consummatum est, et voluntas testatoris est ambulatoria usque ad mortem — For every testament is consummated by death, and the will of the testator is revocable up to his death. See 2 Bl Comm 502 …
86Pars illa communis accrescit superstitibus, de persona in personam, usque ad ultimam superstitem — That common part accumulates to the survivors from person to person, down to the last survivor. See 2 Bl Comm 184 …
87Voluntas testatoris ambulatoria est usque aid mortem — The will of the testator is changeable up to the moment of his death …
88amicus usque ad aras — /ah mee koos oos kwe ahd ah rddahs/; Eng. /euh muy keuhs us kwee ad ay ras, euh mee /, Latin. a friend to the last degree …
89VIAE Dux — nonnumquam simpliciter Dux. Iustin. l. 38. c. 9. Hortator illi (Demetrio) Gallimander amicus erat, qui per Arabiae deserta, Ducibus pecuniâ comparatis Babylonem pervenerat. Graece ὁδηγὸς, recentioribus διασώςτας, it. ἀνασώςτας ut qui pro ὁδηγεῖν …
90RYSVICUM i. e. RYSWYK — RYSVICUM, i. e. RYSWYK pagus celebris, et peramoenus Hollandiae, suburbanus Hagae Comitum, Potentissimi, Augustissimi, Felicissini, Serenissimi VILHELMI III. Magnae Britanniae Regis, Castro sumptuosissimo, magnificentissimo nobilitatus; in cuius… …