Anything thatinvalidates our seeing, as a source of knowledge concerning physical reality, invalidates also the whole of physics and physiology.
The presence of variations, or if it is preferred to call them contradictions, in writings of this description by no means invalidates their historical character.
Will anyone affirm that their introduction invalidates the events in the history of the past, which rest on an adequate attestation?
The affirmation therefore that if Satanic miracles, such as possession, are possible, it invalidates the evidence of those wrought by God in attestation of the truth of a divine commission is disproved.
There can be no obligation, Puffendorf maintains, without a corresponding right; hence, fear arising from the fault of the other party invalidates a promise.
Whether natural law not only prohibits certain actions, but invalidates them when done; 13.
But substantial ignorance even after those years invalidates consent, and moreover, in colder countries where development is slower, marriage is generally inadvisable before the parties are 18 and 16 respectively.
It is disputed whether fear unjustly causedinvalidates in the forum of conscience when it is light (e.
Thus, the natural law itself invalidates a vow made under force or under such fear as takes away the power of giving due deliberation to the vow.
According to natural law, violence invalidates a contract, unless we suppose that it is only concomitant, as when Sempronius uses coercion to make Balbus sign a contract which Balbus is really willing to sign.
In the following cases it is disputed whether fear invalidates a vow.
The natural law, according to many, invalidates a vow made under fear that is grave (though not disturbing to the reason), and that is produced unjustly and with a view to coerce one into making the vow.
In the collateral line it invalidates to the third degree inclusively, that is, between a man and a woman whose parents are related as first cousins or even more closely.
The natural law invalidates a contract in which consent of one or both parties arises from substantial error concerning the nature or the matter of the contract--in insurance, the risk involved.
The misspelling of a word or words in no way invalidates a note.
It invalidates all the interest, and in some places the principal is forfeited.
Nevertheless, so far as conclusive proof is concerned, your presence in the circle invalidates it.
I don't think the failure to find the musical fragment invalidates this beautiful communication," declared Fowler.
The fact that Brand, and most of the earlier writers after the Reformation, speak of these superstitions as "Popish," in no way invalidates the assignment to them of an Aryan origin.
This he believes invalidates the whole Buddhist chronology.
The slightest disagreement on the part of the witnesses in regard to any one of these particulars invalidates the entire testimony.
This no more invalidates the truth of moral principles than does the difficulty of a mathematical problem cast doubt on mathematical principles.
The official reply is at any rate singular; it is apparently[72] that the section of the United States Constitution which invalidates any law impairing the obligation of a contract has given much occupation to the Courts of America.
Not that this circumstance at all invalidates the assertion that they are larvae: for the larvae of insects are full of eggs, which they exclude the instant they enter their last state.
Not that this circumstance at all invalidates the assertion that they are larvae, for the larvae of insects are full of eggs, which they exclude the instant they enter their last state.
But he neither invalidates the smaller talent nor the more general tendency in which his supreme gift takes its rise.
Nothing could well be further from the truth than the hasty generalization of some critics, that an increase in the number of retail business establishments invalidates the theory of a progressive concentration of capital.
That individual workers and employers will be found who do not recognize their class interests is true, but that fact by no means invalidates the contention that, in general, men will recognize and unite upon a basis of common class interests.
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