Doctrine of 'lex non cogit ad impossibilia ', that is, the law does not compel a man to do what he cannot possibly perform, the roman maxim ' nemo tenetur ad impossibilia ', no one is bound to do an impossibility, have no application in the fact situation. Nemo tenetur ad impossibile is a legal maxim in latin. This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word tenetur.
The term et nemo tenetur divinare is a latin term and it literally translate into no one is bound to foretell. The maxim is based on the principle that states that no one is bound to divine the future. The following is an example of a case in which the maxim was referred to:
The maxim states that no one is bound to perform impossibility. Contextual translation of tenetur into english. Did you actually mean tenantry or tandoor? Yet another maxim of roaman law i.e.
This rule prevailed in the rabbinic courts and found a place in the talmud (no one can incriminate himself). Latin maxim ‘nemo tenetur sciepsum tenetur’ literally translated means, a man cannot represent himself as guilty.