- cujus est instituere, ejus est abrogare
- /kyuwjas est instatyuwariy iyjas est aebrageriy/ Whose right it is to institute, his right it is to abrogate
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
cujus est instituere, ejus est abrogare — /kyuwjas est instatyuwariy iyjas est aebrageriy/ Whose right it is to institute, his right it is to abrogate … Black's law dictionary
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