Legal Dictionary of Pakistan
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Leges naturae perfectissimae sunt et immutabiles; humani vero juris conditio semper in infinitum decurrit, et nihil est in eo quod perpetuo stare posit
The laws of nature are most perfect and immutable; but the condition of human law is an unending succession, and there is nothing in it that can stand forever.
Nihil est enim liberate quod non idem jutum
For there is nothing generous that is not at the same time just.
Nihil est magic rationi consentaneum quam eodem modo quodque dissolvere quo conflatum est
Nothing is more consonant to reason than that everything should be dissolved in the same way as it was made.
Non sunt longa ubi nihil est quod demere
possis. There is no prolixity where there is nothing that you can omit.
nihil est
[Latin "there is nothing"] A form of return by a sheriff or constable who was unable to serve a writ because nothing was found to levy on. - Often shortened to nihil. Cf. NULLA BONA.