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41quia falsavit sigillum — because he counterfeited the seal …
42quia falsavit sigillum — because he counterfeited the seal …
43quia datum est nobis intelligi — /kwaya deytam est nowbas intelajay/ Because it is given to us to understand. Formal words in old writs …
44quia emptores — /kwaya em(p)toriyz/ Because the purchasers. The title of the statute of Westm. 3, (18 Edw. I, c. 1). This statute took from the tenants of common lords the feudal liberty they claimed of disposing of part of their lands to hold of themselves, and …
45quia erronice emanavit — /kwaya arownasiy emaneyvat/ Because it issued erroneously, or through mistake. A term in old English practice …
46quia non refert aut quis intentionem suam declaret, verbis, aut rebus ipsis vel factis — /kwaya non refart 6t kwis intenshiyownam s(y)uwam daklerat, varbas, 6t riybas ipsas vel faektas/ It is immaterial whether the intention be collected from the words used or the acts done. Tocci v. Nowfall, 220 N.C. 550, 18 S.E.2d 225, 228 …
47quia timet — /kwaya taymat/ Because he fears or apprehends. In equity practice, the technical name of a bill filed by a party who seeks the aid of a court of equity, because he fears some future probable injury to his rights or interests, and relief granted… …
48quia datum est nobis intelligi — Because it has been given to us to understand …
49Quia dominus rerum non apparet ideo cujus sunt incertam est — Where it is not apparent who is the owner of goods, on that account it is not certain whose they are …
50quia erronice emanavit — Because it issued erroneously …