cessante ratione legis cessat ipsa lex
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Collins dictionary of law.
W. J. Stewart.
2001.
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cessante ratione legis, cessat et ipsa lex — /sssantiy raeshiyowniy liyjas, sesat at ipsa leks/ The reason of the law ceasing, the law itself also ceases … Black's law dictionary
cessante ratione legis, cessat et ipsa lex — /sssantiy raeshiyowniy liyjas, sesat at ipsa leks/ The reason of the law ceasing, the law itself also ceases … Black's law dictionary
Cessante ratione legis cessat, et ipsa lex — Where the reason for the existence of a law ceases, the law itself should also cease. The maxim means that no common law rule can survive the reasons on which it is founded. It needs no statute to change it; it abrogates itself. If the reasons on … Ballentine's law dictionary
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