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Important legal maxims every lawyer should know – with short explanations

February 28, 2018May 20, 2018 Mayor of ChartavilleLanguage / Law1 Comment on Important legal maxims every lawyer should know – with short explanations

Written and compiled by: Adekunle Adebajo, University of Ibadan      ACCUSARE NEMO SE DEBET [NISI CORAM DEO]: NO ONE…

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