Legal Definition and Related Resources of Generalis clausula non porrigitur ad ea quae antea specialiter sunt comprehensa
Meaning of Generalis clausula non porrigitur ad ea quae antea specialiter sunt comprehensa
A general clause does not extend to those things which are previously provided for specially. 8 Coke, 154. est intelligenda. A general rule is to he understood generally. 6 Coke, 65.
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A definition of generalis clausula non porrigitur ad ea quae antea specialiter sunt comprehensa is: A general clause does not extend to those things which are previously provided for specially. More details on the Encyclopedia. Therefore, where a deed at the first contains special words, and afterwards concludes in general words, both words, as well general as special, shall stand.[1]
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- “Generalis Clausula Non Porrigitur ad ea Quae Antea Specialiter Sunt Comprehensa ” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong Kong, 1989)
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