omnis privatio praesupponit habitum

omnis privatio praesupponit habitum
/omnas praveysh(iy)ow priysapownat haebatam/
Every privation presupposes a former enjoyment. A "rule of philosophic" quoted by Lord Coke, and applied to the discontinuance of an estate.

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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