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Legal Latin Phrases Starting with phrase number 126
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- Calumniare est falsa crimina intendere - Slander is a false crime charge (Legal term)
- Capitis deminutio - Lowering of status (Legal term - Civil death: Lose of liberty, citizenship or family ties)
- Casus fortuitus a mora excusat - Fortuitous events should excuse a party (Legal term)
- Causa causae est causa causati - The cause of the cause is the cause of the effect (Legal term)
- Causa criminalis non praeiudicat civile - A criminal case predicate the civil case (Legal term)
- Causa iudicata individua est - A judged matter is indivisible (Legal term)
- Causa mortis - Caused by death (Legal term)
- Causa non debiti numeratae pecunia, de errore calculi - Does not owe money, because the value was calculated incorrectly (Legal term - Thank you: Bose Senome)
- Causa petendi - Alleged cause (Legal term)
- Caveat emptor - Buyer beware (Legal term - Sold as is, no warranty)
- Cessante ratione legis, lex ipsa cessat - when the reason for a law no longer exists, the law itself ceases to exist (Legal term)
- Codex iuris Civilis - Code of Civil Law (Legal term)
- Cogitationis poenam nemo patitur - Nobody should be punished for his thoughts (Legal term)
- Com res iudicata aliis non prosit - Double jeopardy does not benefit others (Legal term)
- Commodum ex iniuria sua nemo habere debet - Nobody should benefit from his own wrongdoing. (Legal term - Thank you: E. Taylor)
- Condicio existens ad initium negotii retrohabetur - The existence of the condition goes back at the beginning of the business transaction (Legal term)
- Condicio iuris - Legal condition (Legal term - A requirement imposed by law for the validity of a transaction)
- Condicio optime - Optimum condition (Legal term)
- Condicio sine qua non - Condition without which it could not be (Legal and Philosophical term)
- Condiciones, quae contra bonos mores inserentur, remittendae sunt - Conditions that added against good morals release should be treated as not written (Legal term)
- Condominium - Common domain (Legal term - belongs to all parties)
- Confessio alterius alii non praeiudicat - The confession of one does prejudice the other (Legal Term )
- Confessus pro iudicato est, qui quodammodo sua sententia damnatur - The one who confesses during trial condems himself, and in a way dictates his sentence (Legal term - Julius Paulus Digest 42,1,50,1)
- Confessus pro iudicato habetur - The confessed is held as judged (Legal term - Ulpianus - Digest 42,1,56)
- Confiteri quis in iudicio non tantum sua voce, sed et litteris et quacumque modum potest - Anyone can confess in court not only verbally, but in writing or otherwise. (Legal term de Julius Paulus Sentenciae Vª,3)
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