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potior est conditio defendentis — /powsh(iy)ar est kandish(iy)ow dafendentas/ Better is the condition of the defendant [than that of the plaintiff] … Black's law dictionary
potior est conditio possidentis — /powsh(iy)ar est kandish(iy)ow pasidiyentas/ Better is the condition of the possessor … Black's law dictionary
powshe — powsh(e obs. ff. push n. and v … Useful english dictionary
consuetude contra rationem introducta potius usurpatio quam consuetude appellari debet — /konswatyuwdow kontra raeshiyownam intradakta powsh(iy)as yuwsarpeysh(iy)ow kwaem konswatyuwdow aepaleray debat/ A custom introduced against reason ought rather to be called a usurpation than a custom … Black's law dictionary
favorabiliores rei, potius quam actores, habentur — /feyvarabiliyoriyz riyay, powsh(iy)as kwsem oktoriyz, habentar/ The condition of the defendant must be favored, rather than that of the plaintiff … Black's law dictionary
in ambigua voce legis ea potius accipienda est significatio qua; vitio caret, prssertim cum etiam voluntas legis ex hoc colligi possit — /in aembigyuwa vowsiy liyjas iya powsh(iy)as aksipiyenda est signafakeysh(iy)ow kwiy vish(iy)ow kerat, prasardam kam esh(iy)am valantaes liyjas eks hok kolajay posat/ In an ambiguous expression of law, that signification is to be preferred which… … Black's law dictionary
in contractibus, rei veritas potius quam scriptura perspici debet — /in kantraektabas, riyay vehrataes powsh(iy)as kwaem skriptyura parspasay debat/ In contracts, the truth of the matter ought to be regarded rather than the writing … Black's law dictionary
in conventionibus, contrahentium voluntas potius quam verba spectari placuit — /in kanvenshiyownabas, kontrahensh(iy)am valantaes powsh(iy)as kwaem varba spekteray plaek(y)uwat/ In agreements, the intention of the contracting parties, rather than the words used, should be regarded … Black's law dictionary
in pari causa possessor potior haberi debet — /in paray koza pazesar powsh(iy)ar habiray debat/ In an equal cause he who has the possession should be preferred … Black's law dictionary
in pari delicto potior est conditio possidentis — [defendentis] /in psray daliktow powsh(iy)ar est kandish(iy)ow p6sadentas dafendentas/ In a case of equal or mutual fault [between two parties] the condition of the party in possession [or defending] is the better one. Where each party is equally … Black's law dictionary