Id quod est magis remotum, non trahit ad se quod est magis junctum, sed e contrario in omni casu
- Id quod est magis remotum, non trahit ad se quod est magis junctum, sed e contrario in omni casu
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That which is more remote does not draw to itself that which is more proximate, but the contrary, in every case.
Ballentine's law dictionary.
Anderson, W.S..
1998.
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