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121litem suam facere — (Roman law.) To make the action his own. A judge who exhibited partiality was said to do this …
122Lucrum facere ex pupilli tutela tutor non debet — (Roman law.) A guardian ought not to make gain out of the guardianship of his ward. Manning v Manning (NY) 1 Johns Ch 527, 535 …
123Meliorem conditionem ecclesiae suae facere potest praelatus, deteriorem nequaquam — A prelate can make the condition of his own church better, but in no wise, or by no means, worse …
124Meliorem conditionem suam facere potest minor, deteriorem nequaquam — A minor can make his own condition better, but in no wise, or by no means, worse …
125Nemo damnum facit, nisi qui id fecit quod facere jus non habet — No one does harm except the person who does that which he has no right to do …
126Nemo ex suo delicto meliorem suam conditionem facere potest — (Civil law.) No one can make his situation better by his own wrongful act. Whitlock v Auburn Lumber Co. 145 NC 120, 58 SE 909 …
127Nemo potest facere per alium quod per se non potest — No one can do through another that which he cannot do by himself …
128Non 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 …