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Habendum in charta vel auget vel restringit, sed non novum inducit.
What is to be regarded in writing, either increases or restricts; but it does not induce any thing new.
What is to be regarded in writing, either increases or restricts; but it does not induce any thing new.
Hæredi favetur.
Favour is shewn to an heir.
Favour is shewn to an heir.
Hæreditas, alia corporalis, alia incorporalis: Corporalis est, quæ tangi potest et videri: Incorporalis, quæ tangi non potest nec videri.
Inheritance, one kind is substantial, and another unsubstantial—the substantial is what can be touched and seen—the unsubstantial, what cannot be touched nor seen.
Inheritance, one kind is substantial, and another unsubstantial—the substantial is what can be touched and seen—the unsubstantial, what cannot be touched nor seen.
Hæreditas est successio in universum jus quod defunctus habuerit.
Inheritance is the succession to the universal right which the deceased had.
Inheritance is the succession to the universal right which the deceased had.
Hæreditas ex dimidio sanguine non datur.
Inheritance is not granted from half-blood.
Inheritance is not granted from half-blood.
Hæreditas nihil aliud est, quam successio in universum jus quod defunctus habuerit.
Inheritance is nothing else than the succession to the whole right which the deceased may have had.
Inheritance is nothing else than the succession to the whole right which the deceased may have had.
Hæreditates recta linea debent descendere, sed non ascendunt.
Inheritances ought to descend in a direct line; but do not ascend.
Inheritances ought to descend in a direct line; but do not ascend.
Hæres est aut jure proprietatis, aut jure representationis.
One is an heir either by right of property, or by right of representation.
One is an heir either by right of property, or by right of representation.
Hæres est eadem persona cum antecessore,—pars antecessoris.
An heir is the same person with his predecessor—a part of that predecessor.
An heir is the same person with his predecessor—a part of that predecessor.
Hæres legitimus est quem nuptiæ demonstrant.
He is the lawful heir whom the marriage demonstrates to be so.
He is the lawful heir whom the marriage demonstrates to be so.
Hæres est nomen juris; filius est nomen naturæ.
An heir is the name of right—son is the name of nature.
An heir is the name of right—son is the name of nature.
Hæres non tenetur in Anglia ad debita antecessoris reddenda, nisi per antecessorem ad hoc fuerit obligatus, præterquam debita regis tantum.
The heir is not bound in England to pay the debts of his predecessor, unless he hath been obliged to this by his predecessor, except only what is due to the king.
The heir is not bound in England to pay the debts of his predecessor, unless he hath been obliged to this by his predecessor, except only what is due to the king.
Hæredem ejusdem potestatis jurisque esse, cujus fuit defunctis, constat.
It is certain that an heir hath the same power and privilege which belonged to the deceased.
It is certain that an heir hath the same power and privilege which belonged to the deceased.
Hæres hæredis mei est meus hæres.
The heir of my heir is my heir.
The heir of my heir is my heir.
Humanum est errare.
Man is liable to error; or, to err is inherent to human nature.
Man is liable to error; or, to err is inherent to human nature.