and the motive of the law is the factor thatdetermines the moral character of precepts and prohibitions of humanlaw. rom longsuffering and constancy, 2453 c; greatness of patience, 2454;vices opposed to patience, 2455; virtue of steadfastness, 2456. like medicine and other necessities occasioned by evil, itshould be used only in serious need and sparingly. In many places the Scriptures forbid lying (Exod.
the agreement shall beinterpreted to make the maximum disclaimer or limitation permitted bythe applicable state law. (a) Just reasons are those of public utility or necessity. , a buckeye or rabbit's foot carried in the pocket toward off rheumatism). , to say that aperson has a venereal disease and the cause is unknown, or that he hasdelirium tremens o
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