transferre
11nemo potest plus juris ad alium transferre quam ipse habet — /niymow powtast plas juras aed aeliyam traensfariy kwaem ipsam heybat/ No one can transfer a greater right to another than he himself has …
12nihil tarn conveniens est naturali aequitati quam voluntatem domini rem suam in alium transferre ratam habere — /nay(h)al tarn kanviyn(i)yanz est naetyureylay ekwateytay kwaem volanteytam domanay rem s(y)uwam in eyl(i)yam traensfariy reytam habiriy/ Nothing is so consonant to natural equity as to regard the intention of the owner in transferring his own… …
13traditio nihil amplius transferre debet vel potest, ad eum qui accipit, quam est apud eum qui tradit — /tradish(iy)ow nay(h)al aempliyas traensfariy debat vel powtast, id iyam kway aeksapat, kwsm est ?pad iyam kway treydat/ Delivery ought to, and can, transfer nothing more to him who receives than is with him who delivers …
14Nemo in alium potest transferre plus juris quam ipse habet — No one can transfer to another any better right or title than he himself has …
15Nemo plus juris ad alienum transferre potest, quam ipse habet — No one can transfer to another any greater right than he himself has …
16Nemo plus juris in alium transferre potest quam ipse habet — No one can convey a better title than he himself has. Wasserman v Metzger, 105 Va 744, 54 SE 893. This was a maxim of the civil law, and it is a principle of the English common law that a sale out of market overt did not change the property from… …
17Nemo potest plus juris ad alium transferre quam ipse habet — No one can convey or transfer to another any greater right than he himself has …
18Nihil tam conveniens est naturali aequitati, quam voluntatem domini volentis rein suam in alium transferre, ratam haberi — Nothing is so agreeable to natural equity as that the will of an owner who desires to convey or transfer his own property to another person should have validity …
19Traditio nihil amplius transferre debet vel potest ad eum qui accipit, quam est apud eum qui tradit — (Civil law.) Delivery ought to and can transfer nothing more to him who receives it than is in the possession of him who delivers …
20TRIN — transferre inferet …