Qui hæret in litera, hæret in cortice
Qui hæret in litera, hæret in cortice in the Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims
He who clings to the letter, sticks in the bark. He who regards the mere words of an instrument cannot arrive at its meaning. 2 Bl. Com. 879; 118 U.S. 538.
Note: This legal definition of Qui hæret in litera, hæret in cortice in the Dictionary of Law (English and American Jurisprudence) is from 1893.
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