Perpetua lex est, nullam legem humanam ac positivam perpetuam esse; et clausula quae abrogationem excludit ab initio non valet
- Perpetua lex est, nullam legem humanam ac positivam perpetuam esse; et clausula quae abrogationem excludit ab initio non valet
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The law is perpetual that no human and positive law is to be perpetual; and a clause which excludes or precludes abrogation or repeal is void from the beginning.
Ballentine's law dictionary.
Anderson, W.S..
1998.
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