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IN OMNIBUS

Latin meaning In every respect. In all things; on all points. “A case parallel in omnibus.” 10 Mod. 104. In omnibus contractibus, sive nominatis sive inn om inatis, permutatio continetur. In all contracts, whether nominate or innominate, an exchange [of value, i.e., a consideration] is implied. Gravin. lib. 2, 12; 2 Bl. Comm. 444, note. In omnibus obligationibus, in quibus dies non ponitur, praesenti die debetur. In all obligations in which a date is not put, the debt is due on the present day; the liability accrues immediately. Dig. 50, 17, 14. In omnibus (fere) poena lib us judiciis, et aetati et imprudentiae succurritur. In nearly all penal judgments, immaturity of age and imbecility of mind are favored. Dig. 50, 17, 108; Broom, Max. 314. In omnibus quidem, maxime tamen in jure, aequitas spectanda sit. In all things, but especially in law, equity is to be regarded. Dig. 50, 17, 90; Story, Bailm. $ 257.

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