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A vital part of pragmatic jurisprudence, neatly captured by the Latin maxim.
A vital part of pragmatic jurisprudence, neatly captured by the {{tag|Latin}} maxim.


''quod occulo non videt, coquus non est culpandum''
''[[quod occulo non videt coquus non est culpandum]]''


Comes in two flavours:
Comes in two flavours:

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A vital part of pragmatic jurisprudence, neatly captured by the Latin maxim.

quod occulo non videt coquus non est culpandum

Comes in two flavours:

  • covenants by which you expect counterparties to promptly advise you of their breach of contract to you
  • Covenants the breach of which you cannot realistically expect to ever find out about.