Legal Latin Phrases
Starting with phrase number 251

  1. Expresis verbis - In express terms (Legal term)
  2. Extra commercium - Out of commerce (Legal term)
  3. Extra petitum - Outside what was asked (Legal term)
  4. Facio ut des - I give so you give (Legal Term - I expect something in return)
  5. Facta quae debuit tentari - The facts that are alleged must be proven (Legal Term)
  6. Fait accompli - Accomplished fact (Legal term - Irreversible)
  7. Fallacia non causae ut causae - Fallacy to accept something as fundamental when it is not (Legal and philosophical term)
  8. Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus - False in one thing, false in everything (Legal term)
  9. Favor matrimonii - In favor of the validity of marriage (Legal term)
  10. Favor probatii - In favor of the validity of the prove (Legal Term)
  11. Fetus sequitur ventrem - The child follows the mother (Legal term - whoever owns the mother, owns the slave - Whoever owns the cow owns the calf - If the mother is free, so is the child)
  12. Fiat iustitia, pereat mundus - Let there be justice, though the world perishes (Legal term)
  13. Fiat iustitia, ruat caelum - Let there be justice, though the sky falls (Legal term)
  14. Ficta confessio - Fictitious confession (Legal term - If the defendant does not go to refute the charges against him, that confession is admissible)
  15. Fraus legi - Violatio of a statute (Legal term)
  16. Fraus omnia corrumpit - Fraud corrupts all (Legal Term - discovery of fraud invalidates all aspects of a judicial decision)
  17. Fruti - - The fruits (Legal term - hence the word "usufruct" use of fruits)
  18. Fumus boni iuris - Appears good in the eye of the law (Legal term - there is something that allows one to perceive that the demand is valid)
  19. Functus officio - Having performed his office (Legal Term - Indicates that the person no longer has the power he/she once had when in office)
  20. Fundamentum iustitiae, primum est ne cui noceatur - The first foundation of justice is not to harm others (Legal term - Cicero - De Officiis I, 10, 31)
  21. Genus nunquam perit - The genre does not die (Legal term - contract in genere instead of in specie)
  22. Gerere pro patrono - Manage on behalf of the master (Legal Term - The right of a slave to represent the master in legal matters)
  23. Gratis data - Given for free (Legal term)
  24. Habeas Corpus ad subjiciendum - You should have the body for submitting (Legal term - The right of the prisoner to go to court)
  25. Habeas Data - You should have the data (Legal term - Laws related to privacy and security of data)

Total: 647
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