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     Legal Latin Phrases Starting with phrase number 405
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     - Lex dubia, Lex nulla  -  Doubtful law, Null law(Legal term)
 - Lex duodecim tabularum  -  Act of the twelve tables (Legal term - code which was enacted as a result of the quarrels between patricians and plebeians)
 - Lex fori  -  Law Forum (Legal term)
 - Lex iniusta non est lex  -  An unjust law is not law (Legal term)
 - Lex iulia de repetundis  -  Anti-Corruption Act (Legal term)
 - Lex loci celebrationis  -  Law of the venue where the act was celebrated (Legal term - Defers the authority to the local rules where the act, such as marriage, was performed )
 - Lex loci contractus  -  The law of the place of the contract (Legal term - Defers the authority to the local rules where the contract was signed)
 - Lex loci delicti commissi   -  The law of the place where the damage occurred (Legal term - the punishment should be according to the law of the land)
 - Lex loci executionis  -  The law of the place where the obligation is executed (Legal term)
 - Lex loci rei sitae  -  The law of the place where the assets are located (Legal term)
 
	       - Lex non scripta  -  Unwritten law (Legal term - Common law, which everyone knows, but it is not written)
 - Lex posterior derogat priori  -   Later law repeals (cancels) the previous (legal term)
 - Lex posterior generalis non derogat priori speciali  -  Later general legislation does not overrule earlier special legislation (Legal term)
 - Lex Scripta, Lex Tradita  -  The law is written, the law is given (Legal term)
 - Libertas est potestas faciendi id quod iure liceo  -  Freedom is the power to do what the law allows (Legal term)
 - Litis contestatio  -  Demand answered (Legal term )
 - Litis denuntiatio  -  Demand Served (Legal term )
 - Locus regit actum  -  The venue, the act governing (Legal term)
 - Longa manu  -  With short hand (Legal term - With warrant - Ownership by contract - Compare with longa manu)
 - Lucrum cessans  -  Profit ceased (Legal term - Llost of the opportunity to make a profit)
 - Maior singulis, universis minor  -  Greater than One, Less than All (Legal term - Aristotle’s phrase that refers to the person who is the ruler )
 - Maiores aliud ius gentium, aliud ius civile esse voluerunt  -  The elders wanted one thing to be right of nations, the other thing to be the civil law (Legal term)
 - Mala praxis  -  Malpractice (Legal term - when a professional makes an error. For example: take a surgeon on trial for mala praxis)
 - Mancipatio  -  Formal legal act (Legal term - referring to particular things that can emancipate (mancipi) There are those also unable emancipate (nec mancipi) )
 - Manumissio  -  Emancipation (Legal term - In Rome, act provision under which the slave is free and citizen)
 
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