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41Omnis definitio in jure periculosa — Every definition in the law is dangerous. Brady v Bartlett, 56 Cal 350, 365. (But a good law dictionary is nevertheless a most valuable asset in a law library.) …
42Omnis definitio in jure periculosa est; parum est enim ut non subverti posset — Every definition in the law is dangerous, because there is little that cannot be subverted …
43Omnis definitio in lege periculosa — Every definition in the law is dangerous …
44Omnis exceptio est ipsa quoque regula — Every exception is itself also a rule …
45Omnis indemnatus pro innoxis legibus habetur — Every uncondemned person is regarded by the law as innocent …
46Omnis innovatio plus novitate perturbat quam utilitate prodest — Every innovation causes more confusion by reason of its novelty than it benefits by its usefulness. Barden v Atlantic Coast Line Railway Co. 152 NC 318, 67 SE 971 …
47Omnis interpretatio si fieri potest ita fienda est in instrumentis, ut omnes contrarietates amoveantur — Every interpretation of instruments should be so made, if it can be so made, that all contradictions may be removed …
48Omnis interpretatio vel declarat, vel extendit, vel restringit — Every interpretation either declares, extends or restrains …
49Omnis nova constitutio futuris formam imponere debet, non praeteritis — Every new regulation ought to prescribe a form for the future acts, not for the past …
50Omnis persona est homo, sed non vicissim — Every person is a man, but not vice versa …