quae non valeant singula, juncta juvant

quae non valeant singula, juncta juvant
/kwiy non vaeliyant siijgyala, jagkta juwvasnt/ Things which do not avail when separate, when joined avail

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • Quae non valeant singula juncta juvant — Things which are void severally may be valid when joined. That is, words or expressions which are inoperative when taken singly may often be made effective when construed in conjunction with the words or expressions which accompany them. Breasted …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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