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Legal Latin Phrases Starting with phrase number 165
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- Crimen Culpae - Culpa de crimen (Legal term - Actions and omissions are only punishable only when expressly provided by law)
- Cui bono - To whose benefit? (Legal term - Who gains by the crime?)
- Cui prodest? - To whose benefit? (Legal term - Who gains by the crime?)
- 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?)
- 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)
- Cuius per errorem dati repetitio est, eius consulto dati donatio est - The one who gave something by deception has the right to get it back; the one who gave intentionally made a donation (Legal term)
- Cuius periculum est, et commodum eius esse debet - The one who took the risk, must also take the profit (Legal term)
- Culpa caret, qui scit, sed prohibere non potest - Is without fault, the one who knows how, but cannot prevent it (Legal term)
- Culpa in abstracto - Guilt in the abstract (Legal term)
- Culpa in concreto - Guilt in the specific (Legal term)
- Culpa in contrahendo - Liability before signing a contract (Legal Term - Thank you: Crescent )
- Culpa in eligendo - Negligence in choice (decision) (Legal Term - Compare Culpa in vigilando)
- Culpa in faciendo - Guilt by doing (Legal term)
- Culpa in omittendo - Guilt by omission (Legal term)
- Culpa in vigilando - Negligence in vigilance (Legal Term - Compare Culpa in eligendo)
- Culpa lata - Gross negligence (Legal Term - compare with Culpa Levis - Defined in Digest 50, 16, 213)
- Culpa levis - Slight negligence (Legal Term - compare with Culpa Lata)
- Culpa par odium exigit - The offense requires a proportional rejection (Legal term - Seneca)
- Culpa ubi maior est, ibi gravior debet esse poena - The greater the guilt, the more severe the punishment should be. (Legal term)
- Culpa ubi non est, nec poena esse debet - Where there is no guilt, there should be no punishment (Legal term)
- Culpa vacare maximum est solacium - To be relieved of guild is the greatest solace (Legal term)
- Cum finis est licitus etiam media sunt licita - When the end is legal, the means are legal (Legal and Philosophic term written in 1650 by the Jesuit priest Hermann Busenbaum 1600-1688 - Also known as "The end justifies the means")
- Cum hoc ergo propter hoc - With this, therefore because of this (Legal and philosophical term - A fallacy that confuses cause and effect)
- Curator ad litem - Guardian for the lawsuit (Legal term - a person assigned by the cour to represent a minor)
- Da mihi factum, dabo tibi ius - Give me the facts, and I will give you justice (Legal term)
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