Quae Contra Rationem Juris Introducta Sunt, Non Debent Trahi In Consequentiam Law and Legal Definition
The phrase, quae contra rationem juris introducta sunt, non debent trahi in consequentiam means those things which have been introduced contrary to the reason of the law ought not to be drawn into precedent. It signifies precedents against law or reason must be set aside. [George Jonas Glass Co. v. Glass Bottle Blowers' Ass'n, 77 N.J. Eq. 219, 226 (E. & A. 1911)].
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