EXCEPTIO PROBAT REGULAM DE REBUS NON EXCEPTIS
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[L.] A special exception to a rule proves it (to hold) concerning things not (specially) excepted. A legal maxim, of which the first three words are often misapplied as meaning "the fact of there being an exception proves the existence of a rule," or "an exception is essential to every rule."
By Henry Percy Smith
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- except
- except, excepting
- exceptant
- excepted
- excepting
- Exceptio probat regulam de rebus non exceptis
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- exception handler
- exceptionabie
- exceptionable
- exceptionableness