non alienum
1sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas — use your own property in such a way that it does not harm others. See nuisance. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
2caveat emptor, qui ignorare non debuit quod jus alienum emit — /kaeviyat em(p)tar, kway ignareriy non debyuwat kwod jas aeliyiynam emat/ Let a purchaser beware, who ought not to be ignorant that he is purchasing the rights of another. Let a buyer beware; for he ought not to be ignorant of what they are when… …
3ita utere tuo ut alienum non htdas — /ayta yuwtariy t(y)uwow at abliyiynam non liydas/ Use your own property and your own rights in such a way that you will not hurt your neighbor, or prevent him from enjoying his. Frequently written sic utere tuo , etc. (q.v.) …
4caveat emptor, qui ignorare non debuit quod jus alienum emit — /kaeviyat em(p)tar, kway ignareriy non debyuwat kwod jas aeliyiynam emat/ Let a purchaser beware, who ought not to be ignorant that he is purchasing the rights of another. Let a buyer beware; for he ought not to be ignorant of what they are when… …
5ita utere tuo ut alienum non htdas — /ayta yuwtariy t(y)uwow at abliyiynam non liydas/ Use your own property and your own rights in such a way that you will not hurt your neighbor, or prevent him from enjoying his. Frequently written sic utere tuo , etc. (q.v.) …
6respondeat raptor, qui ignorare non potuit quod pupillum alienum abduxit — /raspondiyat raeptar kway ignareriy non potuwat kwod p(y)apilam aeliyiynam aebdaksat/ Let the ravisher answer, for he cannot be ignorant that he has taken away another s ward …
7sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas — /sik yuwtariy t(y)uwow at aeliyiynam non liydas/ Common law maxim meaning that one should use his own property in such a manner as not to injure that of another. 1 Bl.Comm. 306. Chapman v. Barnett, 131 Ind.App. 30, 169 N.E.2d 212, 214 …
8(homo sum,) nihil humani a me alienum (puto) — Latino: sono uomo, non ritengo estraneo a me nulla di ciò che è umano. Si dice per dichiararsi pronti e aperti a ogni esperienza, o per riconoscersi umilmente esposti alle debolezze, alle colpe di ogni altro essere umano. La frase, proverbiale, è …
9Caveat emptor; qui ignorare non debuit quod jus alienum emit — Let the buyer beware; he who should not ignore the fact that he is purchasing the right of another …
10Ita utere too ut alienum non laedas — So use your own property that you do not injure that of another …