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121Ex dolo malo non oritur actio — No action can arise out of fraud; no court will lend its aid to a man who founds his cause of action upon an immoral or an illegal act. Hill v Walker, 41 Ga 449 …
122Lata culpa dolo aequiparatur — An expression of the principle that gross fault–or gross negligence–is equivalent to fraud …
123Nemo ex dolo suo proprio relevetur, aut auxilium capiat — No one is relieved by, or gains advantage from, his own fraud …
124Nemo ex proprio dolo consequitur actionem — No one by his own fraud or wrong acquires a right of action. Wright v Orange & Passaic Valley Railway Co. 77 NJL 774, 73 A 517 …
125Nullus debet agere de dolo, ubi alia actio subest — Where any other action exists, no one ought to sue in an action for deceit …
126Nullus videtur dolo facere, qui suo jure utitur — No one is deemed to work a fraud who exercises his own right. Fisher, Brown & Co. v Fielding, 67 Conn 91, 34 A 714 …
127Pacta conventa quae neque contra leges, neque dolo malo inita sunt, omni modo observanda sunt — Agreements which are neither contrary to the laws, nor fraudulently entered into, should be adhered to in every manner. See Broom s Legal Maxims 698 Pacta dant legem contractui. The stipulations furnish the law for the contract …
128Pro possessore habetur qui dolo injuriave desiit possidere — A person is deemed to be a possessor who has been dispossessed by fraud or injury …