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Legal Latin Phrases Starting with phrase number 276
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- Habere facias possessionem - That you cause to have possession (Legal term - Action taken to have possession of a property)
- Honeste vivere, alterum non laedere cuique suum tribuere - To live honestly, to harm no other, to render to each his own (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Justinian, Institutes 1.1)
- Humanius credere filium ditius vixise - It is most human to think that the son will survive (Legal term - In an accident where both son and father die, it is presumed that the father died first - Javolenus - Digest 34,5,9,22)
- Id certum est quod certum reddi potest - That is certain that can be made certain (Legal term)
- Id quod plerumque accidit - Things that occur frequently (Legal term - Legal Status of assumptions)
- Id quod semper aequum ac bonum est, ius dicitur - That what is always fair and good, it's called justice (Legal term)
- Idem Corpus - Identity of the body (Legal term - Identity of the lost item, the same object)
- Idoneus homo - A proper man (Legal term)
- Ignorantia facti, non iuris excusatur - Ignorance excuses, that is ignorance of fact but not of law (Legal term)
- Ignorantia legis nocet - Being ignorant of law harms (Legal term - Not knowing the law does not prevent punishment, if the law is broken)
- Ignorantia legis nocet - Ignorance of the law is harmful (Legal term - Ignorance of the law is no protection for punishment)
- Ignoratio Elenchi - Avoiding the question (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy that consists in changing the subject, arguing a different point, than the one in question)
- Illa autem sapientia rerum est divinarum et humanarum scientia in qua continetur deorum et hominum communitas et societas inter ipsos - The wisdom (jurisprudence) is the knowledge of divine and human matters, this knowledge contains the community of gods and men and the association between them (Legal Term - Cicero - de Officiis 1,4,3,153)
- Imperium proconsulare maius et infinitum - Empire Preconsul Major and infinite (A legal description of Caesar August's perpetual powers given by the Senate)
- Impossibilium nulla obligatio est - The impossible can not be an oblication (Legal term - Corpus Iuris Civilis)
- Imprudencia punible - Punishable imprudence (Legal term - Actions and omissions are only punishable only when expressly provided by law)
- In absentia - In absence (Legal term)
- In absentia luci, tenebrae vinciunt - In absence of light, darkness prevails In acto - In the act (Legal term)
- In articulo mortis - At the point of death (Legal term)
- In claris non fit interpretatio - When [the law] is clear, it does not need interpretation (Legal term)
- In Cogitationem nemo Patitur - In ideas there is no punishment (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Digest 48.19.18)
- In diem - In day (Legal term - See: Aditio in diem)
- In dubiis reus est absolvendus - When in doubt, you must acquit (Legal term)
- In dubio, contra stipulatorem - When in doubt, against who stipulated it (Legal term - When in doubt, judge against the person making the statement - Same as: In dubio, contra proferentem and Ambiguitas, contra stipulatorem)
- In dubio pro actione - In doubt, favor action (Legal term)
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