Non videntur, qui errant, consentire

Non videntur, qui errant, consentire
Those who err are not deemed to consent. A maxim is of universal application as well as of universal justice. Earle v De Witt, 88 Mass (6 Allen) 520, 543.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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