heading "Falsa demon$tratio non nocet cum de corpore constat," as extracted hereunder :
"That apart, the maxim "falsa demonstratio non nocet ... take effect. The rule in such cases is "falsa demonstratio non nocet." If the descriptive words contain a sufficiently certain definition of what
correct in law in not applying
the principles 'Falsa demonstratio non nocet' (vide 1996 i
Lw 443)?''
http://www.judis ... Laws of England, Fourth Edition, Vol. 50.
“455. Falsa demonstratio non nocet:
It is a rule of construction, which applies to all
written instruments
reference may usefully be made to the maxim "Falsa
demonstratio non nocet cum de corrore constat" which means mere
false description does ... vitiate, if there be sufficient certainty as to
the object. 'Falsa demonstratio' means an erroneous description of a
person or a thing
also submitted on the basis of a maxim "Falsa Demonstratio Non Nocet" which means, mere false description does not vitiate, if there
will be rejected as falsa demonstratio, and will not vitiate the grant or devise. The doctrine of falsa demonstratio non nocet ... untrue, it being immaterial in what part of the description the falsa demonstratio occurs.
If in the words of description there is a sufficiently certain
erroneous description which will be rejected on the maxim falsa demonstratio non nocet cum de corpore constat (a false description will not hurt when
boundaries as a mistake "by wrongly applying the maxim falsa demonstratio non nocet without properly considering the conduct of the parties ... suggested that help might be derived from the maxim falsa demonstratio non nocet. It is clear however that this maxim is useless unless and until
both by treating the specific as restricting the general.
(ii) Falsa demonstratio non nocet is a rule which enables a Court to
disregard a part
reference may usefully be made to the maxim "falsa demonstratio non
nocet, cum de corpore constat" which means mere false description does ... vitiate, if there be sufficient certainty as to the object. "Falsa demonstratio"
means an erroneous description of a person or a thing
relied upon and has invoked the doctrine of 'Falsa demonstratio non nocet cum de corpora constat' (an instrument docs not necessarily fails