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QUOD NOT A

Which note; which mark. A reporter’s note in the old books, directing attention to a point or rule. Dyer, 23. Quod nullius esse potest id ut alieu-Jns floret nulla obligatio valet effleere. No agreement can avail to make that the property of any one which cannot be acquired as property. Dig. 50,17, 182. Quod nullius est. est domini regis. That which is the property of nobody belongs to our lord the king. Fleta, lib, 1, c 3; Broom, Max. 354. Quod nullius est. id ratione naturali occupant! conoeditur. That which is the property of no one Is, by natural reason, given to the [flrst] occupant Dig. 41, 1, 3; Inst 2, 1, 12. Adopted in the common law. 2Bl. Comm. 258. Quod nullum ost, nullum producit effectual. That which is null produces no effect Tray. Leg. Max. 519. Quod omnes tanglt ab omnibus debet supportari. That which touches or concerns all ought to he supported by all. 3 How. State Tr. 878, 1087.

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