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Oys- ter cited and followed Denver, 236 U. S. 101, 104. Pleadings are jurisdictional and if bad on general demurrer they cannot be cured. Quod ab initio; Alterum; Ut res. QUOD CONSTAT, NON DEBET VEBI- ficari : What is clearly apparent need not be proved. Manifesta: Lex non cogit ad vana: Judicial notice. QUOD EST INCONVENIENS, AUT CON- tra rationem non permissum in est lege : What is inconvenient or contrary to rea- son is not allowed in law. 4 Gr. & Rud. Argumentum all inconventi: Convenience ...is a ground and rudiment of law. 1 Gr. & Rud. QUOD LEX NON VETAT PERMITTET: What the law does not forbid it permits. U. S. V. George, 228 TJ. S. 14. Beced-itur a placitis. QUOD NULLUM EST, NULLUM PRO- ducit effectum : That which is null produces no effect. This maxim is denied by the "theory-of-the-case" advocates who from irrelevant evidence carve out and set up cases and defenses. Faiula- White V. Bluett, L. C. 317, 3 Gr. & Rud. Hearing a matter not juridically pre- sented decides nothing. Campbell v.
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