Quod necessarie intelligitur, id non deest

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Quod necessarie intelligitur, id non deest

Literal Meaning

What is necessarily understood is not wanting.

Explanation

The literal meaning of the maxim ‘Quod necessarie intelligitur, id non deest’ is – what is necessarily understood is not wanting. The thing which can be understood necessarily is not voluntarily have to be understood.

Illustration

A fact of common sense which is known to everyone is not to be searched by anyone in the books as it is not wanting.

Edited by Vigneshwar Ramasubramania

Approved & Published – Sakshi Raje

 

Vishwa Patel
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