- Quod initio non valet, tractu temporis non valet
- (Civil law.) That which is not valid at the beginning does not become valid by lapse of time.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
quod initio non valet, tractu temporis non valet — /kwod anish(iy)ow non vaelat, traekt(y)uw temparas non vaelat/ A thing void in the beginning does not become valid by lapse of time … Black's law dictionary
quod ab initio non valet in tractu temporis non convalescit — /kwod aeb anish(iy)ow non vaelat in traekt(y)uw temparas non konvalesat/ That which is bad in its commencement improves not by lapse of time … Black's law dictionary
Quod ab initio non valet, tractu temporis non convalescit — That which is not valid at the outset is not cured by lapse of time. Lapse of time cannot render an act valid, which was originally void. Holyoke v Haskins, 22 Mass (5 Pick) 20, 27 … Ballentine's law dictionary
validity — I noun authenticity, authority, correctness, force, forcefulness, genuineness, gravitas, lawfulness, legal force, legality, legitimacy, legitimateness, meritoriousness, pondus, potency, power, puissance, reality, realness, significance, soundness … Law dictionary
void — 1 / vȯid/ adj 1: of no force or effect under law a void marriage 2: voidable void·ness n void 2 vt: to make or declar … Law dictionary
Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus — or Cato Licinianus (died ca. 152 BC) was son of Cato the Elder by his first wife Licinia, and thence called Licinianus, to distinguish him from his half brother, Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus, the son of Salonia. He was distinguished as a jurist … Wikipedia
catoniana regula — /kaetowniyeyna regyala/ In Roman law, the rule which is commonly expressed in the maxim, Quod ab initio non valet tractu temporis non convalebit, meaning that what is at the beginning void by reason of some technical (or other) legal defect will… … Black's law dictionary
regula catoniana — /kaetowniyeyna regyala/ In Roman law, the rule which is commonly expressed in the maxim, Quod ab initio non valet tractu temporis non convalebit, meaning that what is at the beginning void by reason of some technical (or other) legal defect will… … Black's law dictionary
catoniana regula — /kaetowniyeyna regyala/ In Roman law, the rule which is commonly expressed in the maxim, Quod ab initio non valet tractu temporis non convalebit, meaning that what is at the beginning void by reason of some technical (or other) legal defect will… … Black's law dictionary
regula catoniana — /kaetowniyeyna regyala/ In Roman law, the rule which is commonly expressed in the maxim, Quod ab initio non valet tractu temporis non convalebit, meaning that what is at the beginning void by reason of some technical (or other) legal defect will… … Black's law dictionary