Non debet cui plus licet, quod minus est non licere
- Non debet cui plus licet, quod minus est non licere
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A person to whom a greater license is given ought not to be forbidden that which is less.
Non debet dici tendere in praejudicium ecclesiasticae liberatatis quod pro rege et republica necessarium videtur.
That which is deemed necessary for the welfare of the king and the state ought not to be said to tend toward the prejudice of ecclesiastical liberty.
Ballentine's law dictionary.
Anderson, W.S..
1998.
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non debet cui plus licet, quod minus est non licere — /non debat kwiiway plas lisat, kwod maynas est non lasiriy/ He to whom the greater is lawful ought not to be debarred from the less as unlawful … Black's law dictionary
non debet cui plus licet, quod minus est non licere — /non debat kwiiway plas lisat, kwod maynas est non lasiriy/ He to whom the greater is lawful ought not to be debarred from the less as unlawful … Black's law dictionary
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