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121quod fieri non debet, factum valet — /kwod fayaray non debat, faektam vaelat/ That which ought not to be done, when done, is valid …
122scire fieri inquiry — /sayriy fayaray ankwayriy/°inkwariy/ In old English law, the name of a writ formerly used to recover the amount of a judgment from an executor …
123summonitiones aut citationes nulls liceant fieri intra palatium regis — /samanishiyowniyz 6t sayteyshiyowniyz naliy lisiyaent fayaray intra paleyshdytem riyjas/ Let no summonses or citations be served within the king s palace …
124testamentum est voluntatis nostrs justa sententia, de eo quod quis post mortem suam fieri velit — /testamentam est volanteytas nostriy jasta santensh(iy)a, diy iyow kwod kwis powst mortam s(y)uwam fayaray viylat/ A testament is the just expression of our will concerning that which any one wishes done after his death [or, as Blackstone… …
125triatio ibi semper debet fieri, ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam — /trayeysh(iy)ow aybay sempar debat fayaray, yuwbay juratoriyz miyliyoram posant habiriy nowtish(iy)am/ Trial ought always to be had where the jurors can have the best information …
126vix ulla lex fieri potest qua omnibus commoda sit, sed si majori parti prospiciat, utilis est — /viks ala leks fayaray powtast kway omnabas komada sit, sed say majoray partay praspish(iy)at, yuwtalas est/ Scarcely any law can be made which is adapted to all, but, if it provide for the greater part, it is useful …
127voluntas est justa sententia de eo quod quis post mortem suam fieri velit — /valantaes est jasta sentensh(iy)a diy iyow kwod kwis powst mortam s(y)uwam fayaray velat/ A will is an exact opinion or determination concerning that which each one wishes to be done after his death …
128A digniori fieri debet denominatio — A designation should be made from the more fitting …