Quando quod ago non valet ut ago, valeat quantum valere potest

Quando quod ago non valet ut ago, valeat quantum valere potest
When that which I do is not valid as I do it, let it have as much validity as it can have. Upon this principle, it has been determined, that a deed which wits intended to operate its a lease and release, but could not take effect in that manner, was good as a covenant to stand seised. Jackson ex dem. Troup v Blodget (NY) 16 Johns 172, 178.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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