Legal Latin Phrases
Starting with phrase number 145

  1. Condiciones, quae contra bonos mores inserentur, remittendae sunt - Conditions that added against good morals release should be treated as not written (Legal term)
  2. Condominium - Common domain (Legal term - belongs to all parties)
  3. Confessio alterius alii non praeiudicat - The confession of one does prejudice the other (Legal Term )
  4. 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)
  5. Confessus pro iudicato habetur - The confessed is held as judged (Legal term - Ulpianus - Digest 42,1,56)
  6. 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)
  7. Consensus facit legem - Consensus makes the law (Legal term)
  8. Consul suffectus - Appointed Consul (Legal term)
  9. Contra factum non valet argumentum - There is no valid argument against a fact (Legal term)
  10. Contra legem - Against the law (Legal term)
  11. Contra naturam - Against nature (Legal and philosophical term)
  12. Contra proferentem - Against the one that makes the offer (Legal term)
  13. Contra scriptum testimonium - Against written testimony (Legal term)
  14. Contractus - Contract (Legal term)
  15. Contractus est pacto duorum pluriunve in idem plactium consensus - Contract is the bilateral agreement that is accepted by both parties (Legal term)
  16. Contractus lex - Law of the contract (Legal term)
  17. Corpus delicti - Body of crime (Legal term - Evidence)
  18. Corpus Iuris Civilis - Body of Civil Law (Legal term)
  19. Credere quod non videmus, propter testimonium dicentis - To believe on what you do not see, based on the testimony of who says it (Legal term - public faith)
  20. Creditor est - The creditor is (Legal term)
  21. Crimen Culpae - Culpa de crimen (Legal term - Actions and omissions are only punishable only when expressly provided by law)
  22. Cui bono - To whose benefit? (Legal term - Who gains by the crime?)
  23. Cui prodest? - To whose benefit? (Legal term - Who gains by the crime?)
  24. Cui prodest scelus, is fecit - Who benefits by the crime, he is the guilty man (Seneca Medea - Legal Term - Usually asked in court as Cui prodest?)
  25. Cuius est solum, eius est usqüe ad caelum et usqüe ad infernos - The one who owns the land owns the sky above it and the subsoil beneath (Legal term)

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