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however most
judges do not hold this belief.
Expressio unius est
exclusio alterius ("the
express mention of one
thing excludes all others" or "the expression...
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Alterius non sit qui suus esse
potest is a
phrase in Latin. It
means '"Let no man who
shall belong to oneself, may
belong to another." This
phrase is referenced...
- the Bill of
Rights to
ensure that the
maxim expressio unius est
exclusio alterius would not be used at a
later time ..." Calabresi, Steven; Prakash, Saikrishna...
- Acta eruditorum, pp. 219–23. On page 222,
Bernoulli poses the question: "
Alterius naturæ hoc
Problema est: Quæritur, si
creditor aliquis ****iæ
summam fænori...
- same personality.
Often used of a
fictional character's
secret identity.
alterius non sit qui suus esse
potest let no man be another's who can be his own...
-
maxim attributed to ****tus Pomponius, Jure
naturae aequum est
neminem ****
alterius detrimentum et
injuria fieri locupletiorem ("By
natural law it is just...
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Amendment was
intended to
vitiate the
maxim of
expressio unius est
exclusio alterius according to
which the
express mention of one
thing excludes all others:...
-
rerum natura: Suave, mari
magno turbantibus aequora ventis, e
terra magnum alterius spectare laborem, "It is
pleasant to
watch from the land the
great struggle...
- Astronomica. Apud
Johannem Blaeu. p. 65., "Ascensio
recta Solis, stellæ, aut
alterius cujusdam signi, est
gradus æquatorus **** quo
simul exoritur in sphæra recta";...
-
semantics is
analogous to the
legal principle expressio unius est
exclusio alterius (the
express mention of one
thing excludes all others). Moreover, it underpins...