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11Ejus est nolle, qui potest velle — He who can consent can refuse …
12Ejus est non nolle qui potest velle — He who can consent should not be noncommittal …
13Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas — Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas est un vers (no 490) du deuxième livre des Géorgiques, écrit au Ier siècle av. J.‑C. par le poète latin Virgile. Il signifie : « Heureux qui a pu pénétrer la raison des… …
14Qui asinum non potest, stratum caedit. — См. Не по коню, так по оглоблям …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
15qui ignorat quantum solvere debeat, non potest improbus videre — /kway ignorat kwontam solvariy debiyat, non powtast improwbas vidiriy/ He who does not know what he ought to pay, does not want probity in not paying …
16qui non obstat quod obstare potest, facere videtur — /kway non obsteet kwod obsteriy powtast, faesariy vadiytar/ He who does not prevent [a thing] which he can prevent, is considered to do [as doing] it …
17qui non prohibet id quod prohibere potest assentire videtur — /kway non prow(h)abat id kwod prow(h)abiriy powtast aesantayriy vadiytar/ He who does not forbid what he is able to prevent, is considered to assent …
18qui non propulsat injuriam quando potest, infert — /kway non prapalsat anjur(i)yam kwondow powtast, infart/ He who does not repel an injury when he can, induces it …
19qui semel actionem renunciaverit amplius repetere non potest — /kway semal aekshiyownam rananshiyeyvarat eempliyas rapetariy non powtast/ He who has once relinquished his action cannot bring it again. A rule descriptive of the effect of a retraxit and nolle prosequi …
20Qui alienum fundum ingreditur, venandi aut aucupandi gratia, potest a domino prohiberi ne ingrediatur — (Roman law.) He who comes into the estate of another in order to hunt or catch birds can be prohibited by the owner from coming in. See 2 Bl Comm 412 …