sequitur (ut)
121Qui nascitur sine legitimo matrimonio, matrem sequitur — He who is born out of lawful wedlock succeeds his mother …
122qui tam pro domino rege, etc., quam pro se ipso in hac parte sequitur — Who prosecutes this suit as well for the king, etc., as for himself. 36 Am J2d Forf & P § 79 …
123Quia eventus est qui ex causa sequitur, et dicuntur eventus quia ex causis eveniunt — Because the event is that which follows from the cause, and they are called events because they come out of the causes …
124Religio sequitur patrem — The religion follows the father; that is, the child is deemed to adopt the religion of his father …
125Res accessoria non ducit, sed sequitur suum principale — The accessory thing does not lead, but it follows its principal thing. See Broom s Legal Maxims 493 …
126Res accessoria sequitur rem principalem — The accessory thing follows the principal thing. See Broom s Legal Maxims 491 …
127Ubicunque est injuria, ibi damnum sequitur — Wherever there is a legal wrong, there damage follows …
128Uxor sequitur domicilium viri — The wife follows the domicil of her husband …