{"id":1292,"date":"2021-12-20T16:06:18","date_gmt":"2021-12-20T13:06:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/?p=1292"},"modified":"2021-12-20T16:12:04","modified_gmt":"2021-12-20T13:12:04","slug":"1292-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/1292-2\/","title":{"rendered":"131 jurisprudential and judicial rules: &#8211; A set of jurisprudential and judicial rules in the field of law"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>131 jurisprudential and judicial rules: &#8211; A set of jurisprudential and judicial rules in the field of law:<br \/>\n 1- The contract is the law of the contracting parties.<br \/>\n 2- The lesson in contracts is for purposes and meanings, not for words and premises. 3- Contracts are unfair and unfair.<br \/>\n 4- Possession of the movable title deed.<br \/>\n 5- When in doubt, the holder shall prevail.<br \/>\n 6- Things are for their purposes.<br \/>\n 7- Certainty is not removed by doubt.<br \/>\n 8- The principle is for what was to remain as it was.<br \/>\n 9- The trader sells at a profit.<br \/>\n 10-The old leaves on his feet.<br \/>\n 11- He who could and did not do so is no longer responsible.<br \/>\n 12-Whoever chose does not return.<br \/>\n 13- If his arguments contradict his statements, his claim is invalid.<br \/>\n 14 &#8211; Excessive first loss.<br \/>\n 15- The criminal makes the civil. (There is the exception to this rule, the civil makes the criminal).<br \/>\n 16- There is no crime and no penalty except with a text.<br \/>\n 17-There is no punishment for a crime without punishment<br \/>\n 18 &#8211; The exception is estimated by its value and not measured against it.<br \/>\n 19- The right to litigation is guaranteed.<br \/>\n 20- The appellant shall not be harmed by his appeal.<br \/>\n 21- The original is a release.<br \/>\n 22 &#8211; The origin of accidental adjectives is non-existence.<br \/>\n 23- What is proven over a period of time is judged to remain as long as there is no evidence to the contrary.<br \/>\n 24- Supposed good faith<br \/>\n 25 &#8211; The basic principle is to add the accident to its nearest time.<br \/>\n 26- The original speech is a fact.<br \/>\n 27 &#8211; There is no lesson in semantics in exchange for a statement.<br \/>\n 28 &#8211; There is nothing contrary to writing except for writing.<br \/>\n 29- No one is excused for his ignorance of the law.<br \/>\n 30- The accused is innocent until proven guilty.<br \/>\n 31- There is no justification for diligence in the text resource.<br \/>\n 32- The general is taken over the general, unless there is a special text that specifies it.  33- The specific text applies to the general text.<br \/>\n 34- Two texts that apply the latter to the former contradict each other.<br \/>\n 35- What is proven to be contrary to analogy, other than it cannot be measured.<br \/>\n 36- Ijtihad is not invalidated by its like.<br \/>\n 37 &#8211; Hardship brings ease.<br \/>\n 38-If the matter is narrow, expand.<br \/>\n 39- No harm, no harm<br \/>\n 40-Damage still.<br \/>\n 41- Necessities allow prohibitions.<br \/>\n 42 &#8211; Necessities are estimated as much.<br \/>\n 43 &#8211; It is not permissible for a hero to excuse his demise.<br \/>\n 44- If the impediment is removed, the forbidden will return.<br \/>\n 45 &#8211; The damage is not removed by the same.<br \/>\n 46- He bears the private damage in order to pay the general damage.<br \/>\n 47- The most severe damage is removed by the damage.  The lightest.  48- If two evils contradict each other, the greater of the two harms should be taken into consideration by perpetrating the lesser of them.<br \/>\n 49- He chooses the lesser of two evils.<br \/>\n 50 &#8211; Warding off evil takes precedence over bringing benefits.<br \/>\n 51- The damage is to be paid as far as possible.<br \/>\n 52-Need comes down to necessity.<br \/>\n 53 &#8211; Compelling does not invalidate the right of others.<br \/>\n 54 &#8211; What is forbidden to take is forbidden to give.<br \/>\n 55 &#8211; What is forbidden to do is forbidden to ask.<br \/>\n 56 &#8211; Habit is a court.<br \/>\n 57 &#8211; People use an argument that must be acted upon.<br \/>\n 58 &#8211; The abstaining is usually like the abstaining in reality.<br \/>\n 59 &#8211; He does not deny the change of rulings with the change of times.<br \/>\n 60 &#8211; The truth is left in the sense of habit.<br \/>\n 61- It is considered a habit if it is expelled or overpowered.<br \/>\n 62- Lessons for the common, not the rare.<br \/>\n 63- What is known by convention as a conditional condition.<br \/>\n 64- Known among merchants as the conditional.  between them .<br \/>\n 65- Specifying by custom is like appointing by text.<br \/>\n 66- Parallel formalities.<br \/>\n 67- Innocence for the benefit of doubt<br \/>\n 68- If the impediment and the requirement conflict, the impediment shall be presented.<br \/>\n 69- The follower is the follower.<br \/>\n 70-The branch follows the original and takes its ruling.<br \/>\n 71- The subordinate is not singularly judged unless it is intended.<br \/>\n 72 &#8211; Whoever owns something owns what is necessary.<br \/>\n 73- If the root is forfeited, the branch is forfeited.<br \/>\n 74- The fallen does not come back, just as the one who is dead does not come back.<br \/>\n 75-If a thing becomes a hero, what is within it is a hero<br \/>\n 76- If the original is invalid, the replacement will be made<br \/>\n 77- A follower is forgiven for what is not forgivable in a follower.<br \/>\n 78 &#8211; It is forgivable in staying what is not forgivable in the beginning.<br \/>\n 79-Staying is easier than starting.<br \/>\n 80- Donations are made only by arrest.<br \/>\n 81- Disposing of the subjects is dependent on the interest.<br \/>\n 82- Special jurisdiction is stronger than public jurisdiction.<br \/>\n 83- Acting on speech takes precedence over neglecting it.<br \/>\n 84- If the truth is not possible, metaphor is used.<br \/>\n 85- If it is not possible to implement the speech, it will be neglected.<br \/>\n 86- Mention some of what is indivisible, as the whole remembrance.<br \/>\n 87- The absolute applies to its release unless the evidence for the restriction is established by text or evidence.<br \/>\n 88- Description of the present moonshine.<br \/>\n 89- The question is repeated in the answer.<br \/>\n 90-It is not attributed to a silent saying, but silence in the context of a need is a statement<br \/>\n 91 &#8211; Evidence for a thing in internal matters takes its place.<br \/>\n 92- A book is like a letter.  93- The usual sign of the mute is like making a statement with the tongue.<br \/>\n 94- The translator&#8217;s statement is absolutely accepted.<br \/>\n 95 &#8211; There is no lesson in thinking that is clearly wrong.<br \/>\n 96 &#8211; No argument with possibility.<br \/>\n 97 &#8211; There is no lesson in delusion.<br \/>\n 98 &#8211; What is proven by evidence is like what is proven by sight.<br \/>\n 99 &#8211; Evidence for the plaintiff and the oath for the one who denies.<br \/>\n 100 &#8211; Whoever owns a land owns its whims.<br \/>\n 101 &#8211; Evidence to prove the apparent difference, and an oath to preserve the original.  102- Evidence is a transitive argument, and the acknowledgment is a minor argument.<br \/>\n 103- One is held accountable for his affirmation.<br \/>\n 104- There is no argument with the contradiction, but the ruling of the ruler is not disturbed with it.<br \/>\n 105- The branch may be proven without the origin being proven.<br \/>\n 106 &#8211; Suspended on the condition must be proven when the condition is proven.<br \/>\n 107- It is necessary to observe the condition as much as possible.<br \/>\n 108- Appointments with photos of the comment are required.<br \/>\n 109 &#8211; The abscess with the guarantee.<br \/>\n 110- The wage and the guarantee do not go together.<br \/>\n 118 &#8211; Jabbar&#8217;s crime of infidels.<br \/>\n 119- The order to dispose of the property of others is invalid.<br \/>\n 120 &#8211; It is not permissible for anyone to dispose of the property of others without his permission.  121- The cause of the king is replaced by a substitute for the substitution of the self.<br \/>\n 122 &#8211; Whoever hastened something before its time will be punished with deprivation of it.<br \/>\n 123 &#8211; Whoever strives to reverse what has been done on his part, his quest will be overpowered.<br \/>\n 124- Whoever makes an argument or a document is saying what it contains.<br \/>\n 125- Doubt is one of the impediments to judiciary.<br \/>\n 126- Rejection of violating the law is an endorsement of the former.<br \/>\n 127 &#8211; Appeal and opposition are two opposites that cannot be combined.<br \/>\n 128 &#8211; He who has no attribute, do not hear his call.<br \/>\n 129- Each right has one claim that protects it.<br \/>\n 130- It is better to acquit a thousand accused than to convict an innocent.<br \/>\n 131- The latter supersedes the former.<br \/>\n From<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>131 jurisprudential and judicial rules: &#8211; A set of jurisprudential and judicial rules in the field of law: 1- The contract is the law of the contracting parties. 2- The lesson in contracts is for purposes and meanings, not for words and premises. 3- Contracts are unfair and unfair. 4- Possession of the movable title [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"spay_email":""},"categories":[14],"tags":[],"acf":[],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"","jetpack_likes_enabled":true,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1292"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1292"}],"version-history":[{"count":3,"href":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1292\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":1295,"href":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1292\/revisions\/1295"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1292"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1292"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/almugbli.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1292"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}