Latin Terms and Phrases
Latin terms and phrases are crucial in the study of law and in the interpretation of statutes in any jurisdiction. Presentation of these terms and phrases in lucid and plain languages is also very important and obviously helpful for the people having interest on law. The matter deserves more appeal in countries like Bangladesh where there are lack of ready-made and available resources in the market. In this segment, equivalent English meaning of different Latin terms and phrases as frequently used in the study of law are considered in plain and lucid language.
Latin Terms and Phrases
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Title | Details | Hits |
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Non est factum | It is not his deed | 202 |
Interest reipublicae ut sit finis litiuu | It is in the interest of the state that there should be an end to a litigation. | 315 |
Judex est just dicere, nin dare | It is for the judge to declare law but not to make law. | 264 |
ut res magis valeat quam pereat | It is better for a thing to have effect than to be made void | 336 |
De minimis non curat lex or de minimis | Insignificant or too small to bother with. | 328 |
Doli incapax | Incapable of crime. | 306 |
in futuro | in the future; at a later date. | 294 |
Ex parte | In the absence of one party. | 306 |
Vis-à-vis | In relation to. In comparison with. | 321 |
Pro rata | In proportion. | 216 |
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