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QUOD RECUPERET

That he recover. The ordinary form of judgments for the plaintiff in actions at law. 1 Archb. Pr. K. B. 225; 1 Burrill, Pr. 246. Quod remedio destituitur ipsa re valet si eulpa absit. That which is without remedy avails of itself, if there be no fault in the party seeking to enforce it. Broom, Max. 212. Quod semel aut bis ezistit prseterunt legislatores. Legislators pass over what happens [only] once or twice. Dig. 1, 3, 6; Broom, Max. 46. Quod semel meum est amplius meum esse non potest. Co. Litt. 49b. What is once mine cannot be more fully mine. Quod semel placuit in electione, amplius displioere non potest. Co. Litt. 146. What a party has once determined, in a case where he has an election, cannot afterwards be disavowed.

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