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Tacita quaedam habentur pro expressis. Things silent are sometimes considered
as expressed. 8 Co. 40.
Talis interpretatio semper fienda est, ut evitetur absurdum, et inconveniens,
et ne judicium sit illusorium. Interpretation is always to be made in such a
manner, that what is absurd and inconvenient is to be avoided, so that the
judgment be not nugatory. 1 Co. 52.
Talis non est eadem, nam nullum simile est idem. What is like is not the
same, for nothing similar is the same. 4 Co. 18.
Tantum bona valent, quantum vendi possunt. Things are worth what they will
sell for. 3 Co. Inst. 305.
Terminus annorum certus debet esse et determinatus. A term of years ought to
be certain and determinate. Co. Litt. 45.
Terra transit cum onere. Land passes with the incumbrances. Co. Litt. 45.
Testamenta latissimam interpretationem habere debent. Wills ought to have the
broadest interpretation.
Testamentum omne morte consumatum. Every will is completed by death. Co.
Litt. 232.
Testatoris ultima voluntas est perimplenda secundum veram intentionem suam.
The last will of a testator is to be fulfilled according to his real intention.
Co. Litt. 232.
Testibus deponentibus in pari numero dignioribus est credendum. When the
number of witnesses is equal on both sides, the more worthy are to be believed.
4 Co. Inst. 279.
Testis de visu praeponderat aliis. An eye witness outweighs others. 4 Co.
Inst. 470.
Testis nemo in sua causa esse potest. No one can be a witness in his own
cause.
Testis oculatus unus plus valet quam auriti decem. One eye witness is worth
ten ear witnesses. See 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3154.
Timores vani sunt aestimandi qui non cadunt in constantem virum. Fears, which
have no fixed persons for their object, are vain. 7 Co. 17.
That which I may defeat by my entry, I make good by my confirmation. Co.
Litt. 300.
The fund which has received the benefit should make the satisfaction. 4 Bouv.
Inst. n. 3730.
Things shall not be void which may possibly be good.
Trusts survive.
Totum prefertur uni cuique parte. The whole is preferable to any single part.
3 Co. 41.
Tout ce que la loi ne defend pas est permis. Everything is permitted, which
is not forbidden by law.
Tonte exception non surveillee tend a prendre la place du principe. Every
exception not watched tends to assume the place of the principle.
Tractent fabrilia fabri. Let smiths perform the work of smiths. 3 Co.
Epist.
Traditio loqui facit chartam. Delivery makes the deed speak. 5 Co. 1.
Transgressione multiplicata, crescat paena inflictio. When transgression is
multiplied, let the infliction of punishment be increased. 2 Co. Inst. 479.
Triatio ibi semper debet fieri, ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere
notitiam. Trial ought always to be had where the jury have the best knowledge. 7
Co. 1.
Trupis est pars quae non convenit cum suo toto. That part is bad which
accords not with the whole. Plow. 161.
Tuta est custodia quae sibimet creditur. That guardianship is secure which
trusts to itself alone.
Tutius erratur ex parte mittioro. It is safer to err on the side of mercy. 3
inst. 220.
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