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Nullum tempus occurrit regi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nullum tempus occurrit regi ''Nullum tempus occurrit regi'' ("no time runs against the king"), sometimes abbreviated ''nullum tempus'', is a common law doctrine originally expressed by Bracton in his ''De legibus et consuetudinibus Angliae'' in the 1250s. It states that the crown is not subject to statute of limitations. This means that the crown can proceed with actions that would be barred if brought by an individual due to the passage of time. The doctrine is still in force in common law systems today, in a republic it is often referred to as ''nullum tempus occurrit reipublicae''. ==References==
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