sequitur (ut)
71non sequitur — non se•qui•tur [[t]nɒn ˈsɛk wɪ tər, ˌtʊər[/t]] n. 1) pho an inference or a conclusion that does not follow from the premises 2) a comment that is unrelated to a preceding one • Etymology: 1540–50; < L: it does not follow …
72non sequitur — /nɒn ˈsɛkwɪtə / (say non sekwituh) noun an inference or a conclusion which does not follow from the premises. {Latin: it does not follow} …
73non sequitur — n. (it) does not follow ; illogical deduction; fallacy; anacoluthon …
74accessorium non ducit, sed sequitur suum principale — /aeksesoriysm non dyuwsat sed sekwstar syuwam prinsapeyliy/ That which is the accessory or incident does not lead, but follows, its principal …
75accessorius sequitur naturam sui principalis — /aeksesoriyas sekwatar neytyursm syiiway prinsspeylss/ an accessory follows the nature of his principal One who is accessory to a crime cannot be guilty of a higher degree of crime than his principal …
76actor sequitur forum rei — /aektor sekwatar foram riyay/ According as rei is intended as the genitive of res, a thing, or reus, a defendant, this phrase means: The plaintiff follows the forum of the property in suit, or the forum of the defendant s residence …
77aequitas sequitur legem — /iykwatxs sekwatar liyjam/ Equity follows the law …
78a non posse ad non esse sequitur argumentum necessarie negative, licet non affirmative — /ey non posiy aed non esiy sekwatar argyamentam nesaseriyiy negatayviy, laysat non afarmatayviy/ A literal translation: From impossibility to non existence the inference follows necessarily in the negative, though not in the affirmative is as… …
79effectus sequitur causam — /afektas siykwatar kozam/ The effect follows the cause …
80equitas sequitur legem — /iykwatses sekwatar liyjam/ Equity follows the law …