Principle of Proportionate Causality

The principle according to which no effect can be greater than its efficient cause. Properly understood, this principle does not imply that the effect must be produced by a single cause which is equal or greater to that effect. Rather it means that whether the cause of the effect be one or several, the effect cannot be greater than they are. The commonly used Latin phrase nemo dat quod non habet (“no one gives what he does not have”) informally expresses this principle. 

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