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" It is said, ignorantia juris haud excusat; but in that maxim the word jus is used in the sense of denoting general law, the ordinary law of the country. But when the word jus is used in the sense of denoting a private right, that maxim has no application.... "
Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery, the Prerogative Court ... - Page 57
by John Hoff Stewart - 1878
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Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, Volume 137

Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1924 - 1032 pages
...Story, are few and generally stand upon some very urgent pressure of circumstances. If the maxim is used in the sense of denoting general law, the ordinary...law of the country, no exception can be admitted to its general application, but it is otherwise when the word 'jus' is used in the sense of denoting a...
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Virginia Appeals: Decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals of ..., Volume 2

Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1909 - 984 pages
...with that agreemet. It is said, 'Ignorantia juris hand excusai;' but iu that maxim the word fjus' is used in the sense of denoting general law, the ordinary law of the country. But when the word 'jus' is used in the sense denoting a private right, that maxim has no application....
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 21

1885 - 592 pages
...this language : 'It is said ignorantia juris hand excusât; but in that maxim the word './«я1, is used in the sense of denoting general law, the ordinary law of the country. But when the word lju»' is used in the sense of denoting a private right, that maxim has no application....
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Corpus Juris: Being a Complete and Systematic Statement of the ..., Volume 21

William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - 1920 - 1290 pages
...205. 37 Reprint 605. "It is said 'Ignorantia juris hand excusât;' but in that maxim the word 'jus' is used in the sense of denoting general law, the ordinary law of the country. But when the word 'Jus' is used In the sense of denoting a private right, that maxim has no application....
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American Law Reports Annotated, Volume 26

1923 - 1648 pages
...his opinion, said: "It is said, 'ignorantia juris haud excusat,' but in that maxim the word 'jus' is used in the sense of denoting general law, the ordinary law of the country. But when the word 'jus' is used in the sense of denoting a private right, that maxim has no application....
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American law reports annotated, Volume 26

1923 - 1654 pages
...his opinion, said: "It is said, 'ignorantia juris haud excusat,' but in that maxim the word 'jus' is used in the sense of denoting general law, the ordinary law of the country. But when the word 'jus' is used in the sense of denoting a private right, that maxim has no application....
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Southern Reporter, Volume 103

1925 - 1020 pages
...with that agreement.* It is said ignorant! juris non excusât: but in that maxim the word 'jus' is used in the sense of denoting general law — the ordinary law of the country, liut when the word 'jus' is used in the sense of denoting a private right, that maxim has no application."...
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The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal, Volume 6

1872 - 974 pages
...there cited.) Note. — It is said "lynorantiajuriskaiidcxcusat" but in that maxim the word jut is used in the sense of denoting general law, the ordinary law of the country. But when the word jus is used in the sense of denoting a private law the maxim has no application Private...
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Irrtum und Zweckverfehlung: die Rolle der unjust-Gründe bei rechtsgrundlosen ...

Sonja Meier - 1999 - 456 pages
...von Lord Westbury: „It is said Ignorantia juris haud excusat, but in that maxim the wordy'i« is used in the sense of denoting general law, the ordinary law of the country. But when the wordy'ws is used in the sense of denoting a private right, that maxim has no application....
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A Selection of Cases Illustrative of the Law of Contract (based on the ...

Courtney Stanhope Kenny - 1922 - 544 pages
...And Lord Westbury says: "It is said, Igiwrantia juris haud excusat, but in that maxim the word jus is used in the sense of denoting general law, the ordinary law of the country. But when the word jus is used in the sense of denoting a private right, that maxim has no application....
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