ne conjuges mutuo amore se invicem spolient

ne conjuges mutuo amore se invicem spolient (nee k[schwa]n-joo-jeez myoo-choo-oh [schwa]-mor-ee see in-vI-s[schwa]m spoh-lee-[schwa]nt). [Latin] Roman & civil law. Lest spouses through their mutual love should impoverish one another. • The phrase appeared in reference to the rationale for holding that donations between husband and wife were invalid. A similar phrase, ne mutuato amore invicem […]

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