- Quod remedio destituitur ipsa re valet si culpa absit
- That which is without a remedy avails of itself, if there be no fault in the party seeking to enforce it. See Broom's Legal Maxims 212.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
quod remedio destituitur ipsa re valet si culpa absit — /kwod ramiyd(i)yow destat(y)uwatar ipsa riy vaelat say kalpa aebsit/ That which is without remedy avails of itself, if there be no fault in the party seeking to enforce it … Black's law dictionary
Nam quod remedio destituitur, ipsa re valet, si culpa absit — For that which lacks a remedy is the stronger by reason of that very fact, if it is without fault. Quoting Lord Bacon, Blackstone says, The benignity of the law is such, as when, to preserve the principles and grounds of law, it depriveth a man… … Ballentine's law dictionary