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Legal Latin Phrases Starting with phrase number 356
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- Ius conditum - Law or force (Legal term)
- Ius conubii - Right to marry (Legal term - also spelled as Ius connubii with two n)
- Ius edicendi - Right to issue rules (Legal term - Said right was given to Authorities of the Roman Empire)
- Ius est ars boni et aequi - The right is the art of what is good and what is fair (Legal term)
- Ius fruendi - Entitled to the fruits (Legal term)
- Ius gentium - Towns rights within the empire (Legal term)
- Ius gentium est quod naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constituit - Law of nations is the natural reason establishes among all men (Legal term - Gaius, second century roman juriconsult)
- Ius Gladii - The right of the sword (Legal term - Roman law referring to the power to sentence to death. For example, in the provinces this power was usually reserved for roman indigenous authority)
- Ius habendi - Right to own (Legal term)
- Ius honorum - Right to be honored (Legal term - right to be elected)
- Ius Imperium - Power to command (Legal term)
- Ius in re - Right in the action (Legal term)
- Ius legis actionis - The right of legal action (Legal term)
- Ius naturale est quod natura omnia animalia docuit - The natural law is what nature has taught all living things (Legal term)
- Ius naturalis quod semper aequum ac bonum est - Natural law is what is always fair and good (Legal term - Julius Paulus)
- Ius nec stultis solere succurri, sed errantibus - The law does not help the fools. but those who make a mistake (Legal term – Employment Law)
- Ius privatum – Private Law (Legal term)
- Ius provocationis - The right to appeal (Legal term)
- Ius publicum - Public Law (Legal term)
- Ius puniendi - Criminal law (Legal term – Refers to acts that are punisheable by the State)
- Ius reipublicae pacto mutari non potest - The public law can not be changed by agreement of individuals (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Digest 50,8,2,8)
- Ius sacrorum - Right to ceremony (Legal term - Right to religion and to perform priestly functions)
- Ius sanguinis (sanguis) - Blood Law (Legal term - Blood is nationality inherited by ancestor)
- Ius singulare est quod contra tenorem rationem, propter aliquam utilitatem, autoritatem constituentium introductus est – Unique law is against the wording of reason, because of some use, has been introduced by the authority of the constituent (Legal term - Julius Paulus - Digest 1,3,16 - )
- Ius soli (solis) - Right of the land (Legal term - It is used in international law to indicate that foreign law is a territorial right - Nationality resulting from the birthplace)
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