Amor finem non habet, or Finem non habet amor, or Amor non habet finem.
Nemo dat quod non habet
The Latin sentence 'Memo dat quod non habat' contains two misspellings. One is the word 'memo', which needs to be written as 'nemo'. The other is the verb 'habat', which needs to be written as 'habet'. The corrected phrase therefore is the following: 'Nemo dat quod non habet'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'nemo' means 'nobody'; 'dat' means [he/she/it] gives'; 'quod' means 'what'; 'non' means 'not'; and 'habet' means '[he/she/it] has'. The English meaning therefore is the following: Nobody gives what he/she doesn't have.
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No one (can) give what he does not have is a legal rules, sometimes called the nemo datrule that states that the purchase of a possession from someone who has no ownership right to it also denies the purchaser any ownership title.
The motto of Bathgate Academy is 'Honos Habet Onus'.
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