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111testamentum est voluntatis nostrs justa sententia, de eo quod quis post mortem suam fieri velit — /testamentam est volanteytas nostriy jasta santensh(iy)a, diy iyow kwod kwis powst mortam s(y)uwam fayaray viylat/ A testament is the just expression of our will concerning that which any one wishes done after his death [or, as Blackstone… …
112titulus est justa causa possidendi id quod nostrum est; dicitur a tuendo — /tityalas est jasta koza posadiyenday id kwod nostram est, disatar ey t(y)uwendow/ A title is the just right of possessing that which is our own; it is so called from tuendo, defending …
113ubi lex aliquem cogit ostendere causam, necesse est quod causa sit justa et legitima — /yuwbay leks aelakwam ko(w)jat ostendariy kozam, nasesiy est kwod koza sit jasta et lajitama/ Where the law compels a man to show cause, it is necessary that the cause be just and lawful …
114vani timoris justa excusatio non est — /veynay tamoras jasta ekskyuwzeysh(iy)ow non est/ A frivolous fear is not a legal excuse …
115voluntas est justa sententia de eo quod quis post mortem suam fieri velit — /valantaes est jasta sentensh(iy)a diy iyow kwod kwis powst mortam s(y)uwam fayaray velat/ A will is an exact opinion or determination concerning that which each one wishes to be done after his death …
116Interdum evenit ut exceptio quae prima facie justa videtur, tamen unique noceat — It sometimes happens that a plea which on its face seems just, is nevertheless unfair and inequitable …
117Moneta est justum medium et mensura rerum commutabilium, nam per medium monetae fit omnium rerum conveniens, et justa aestimatio — Money is the just medium and measure of merchantable goods, for through the medium of money a convenient and proper estimate of all things is made …
118Princeps et respublica ex justa causa possunt rem meam auferre — The sovereign and the state can take away my property for a justifiable cause …
119Sanctio justa, jubens honesta et prohibens contraria — (Civil law.) A just sanction, commanding that which is honorable and forbidding the contrary …
120Titulus est justa cause possidendi id quod nostrum est — Title is the just cause of possessing that which is ours …