- Qui sentit onus, sentire debet et commodum
- He who assumes the burden ought to secure the benefit. Pennington v Todd, 47 NJ Eq 569, 21 A 297,
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
qui sentit onus sentire debet et commodum — /kway sentat ownas sentayriy debat et komadam/ He who bears the burden of a thing ought also to experience the advantage arising from it … Black's law dictionary
qui sentit commodum sentire debet et onus — /kway sentat komadam sentayriy debat et ownas/ He who receives the advantage ought also to suffer the burden … Black's law dictionary
burden — bur·den n 1: something that is a duty, obligation, or responsibility the prosecution has the burden of proving every element of the offense the statute imposes undue burden s burden of pleading the necessary elements 2 … Law dictionary
Mitstehlen — Mitgestohlen, mitgehenkt; mitgehurt, mitertränkt. – Mayer, I, 79; Pistor., I, 85; Graf, 306, 170. »Das gemeine Sprichwort: Mitgestohlen, mitgehenkt.« (Simplicissimi Galgen Männlein.) Lat.: Qui sentit onus, sentire debet et commodum. (Chaos, 265.) … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon