Communi observantia non est recedendum
- Communi observantia non est recedendum
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There must not be a departure from common or general observation or practice. The probable ori-
gin of this maxim is traced in O'Donnell v Glenn, 9 Mont 452, 23 P 1018.
Ballentine's law dictionary.
Anderson, W.S..
1998.
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a communi observantia non est recedendum — /ey kamyuwnay obzarvensh(iy)a non est riysadendam/ From common observance there should be no departure; there must be no departure from common usage. A maxim formerly applied to the practice of the courts, to the ancient and established forms of… … Black's law dictionary
a communi observantia non est recedendum — /ey kamyuwnay obzarvensh(iy)a non est riysadendam/ From common observance there should be no departure; there must be no departure from common usage. A maxim formerly applied to the practice of the courts, to the ancient and established forms of… … Black's law dictionary
a communi observantia non est recedendum — From common usage there should be no departure … Ballentine's law dictionary
non est recedendum a communi observantia — /non est resadendam ey kamyuwnay 6bzarvaensh(iy)a/ There should be no departure from a common observance … Black's law dictionary
non est recedendum a communi observantia — /non est resadendam ey kamyuwnay 6bzarvaensh(iy)a/ There should be no departure from a common observance … Black's law dictionary