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81Judex non potest injuriam sibi datam punire — A judge cannot punish a wrong which has been inflicted upon himself …
82Jus civile est quod quisque sibi populus constituit — Municipal or civil law is that which a people establishes for itself. This was Justinian s definition of municipal law, and although strictly municipal law refers to the particular customs of one single free town, or municipium, yet it may… …
83Jus civile est quod sibi populus constituit — The civil law is that law which the people establish for themselves. Jackson v Jackson (NY) 1 Johns 424, 426 …
84Liberum est cuique apud se explorare an expediat sibi consilium — Each one is free to determine for himself whether he requires counsel or advice …
85Mandatarius terminus sibi positos transgredi non potest — A mandatory cannot transgress the limits of his powers …
86Nemo jus sibi dicere potest — No one can establish law for himself …
87Nemo potest sibi debere — No one can be indebted to himself …
88Nemo sibi else judex vel suis jus dicere debet — No one ought to be his own judge or to lay down the law for his own family …
89Non est in facultate mandatarii addere vel demere ordini sibi dato — It is not the function of a mandatary to add or subtract from the authority which has been given to him. He (the mandatary) was not authorized to exchange the lands for other property, or to accept the notes of the vendee as cash, or to accept… …
90Optima est lex quae minimum relinquit arbitrio judicis; optimus judex qui minimum sibi — That law is best which leaves the least to the decision of the judge; that judge is best who takes the least upon himself. See Broom s Legal Maxims 84 …