Legal Latin Phrases
Starting with phrase number 490

  1. Nullun tributum sine legis - There is no tax, without law (Legal term - Roman Law -equivalent to “No taxation without representation”)
  2. Nullus videtur dolo facere, qui suo iure utitur - There is no harm, when someone exercises his right (Legal term drawn from various sources, including the jurist Gaius (s.II) 50,17,55 Digest)
  3. Nuptiae sunt coniunctio maris et feminae et consortium omnis vitae, divini et humani iuris communicatio - Marriage is the unity of husband and wife and a consortium of all life, a community of human and divine law (Legal term - Modestino - third century AD Roman jurist - L.1 D.23 ) )
  4. O dulce nomen libertatis, o ius eximium nostrae civitatis - Oh, sweet the name of freedom, our right of eminent civility! (Legal term - Cicero, Roman politician and speaker (106-43 BC) - In Verrem, II)
  5. Obiter dicta - Said in passing (Legal term - A statement that is not binding)
  6. Obligatio est iuris vinculum, quo necessitate adstringimur alicuius solvendae rei secundum nostrae civitatis iuria - Obligation is a legal bond that compels us as of necessity to render something under the laws of our city (Legal term - Justinian -Definition of obligation by Roman law. Concept of civil obligations)
  7. Occasio legis - Conditions that generated the law (Legal term)
  8. Omisso medio - What is in the middle is to be omitted (Legal term)
  9. Omnia definitio in iura civilis periculosam est - Every definition in law is dangerous (Legal term - Javolenus)
  10. Onus probandi - The burden of proof (Legal term)
  11. Ope legis - By disposition of the law (Legal term)
  12. Ordinatio judicii - Management of a trial (Legal term)
  13. Pacta legem contractui dant - The pacts give the force of law to the contract (Legal term)
  14. Par conditio creditorum - Equal treatment of creditors (Legal term - in the case of the liquidation of companies in difficulty that are not viable, the system of preferences and exclusions for creditors must be reviewed)
  15. Par in parem non habet impuerium - Peers have no jurisdiction over the other one (Legal term)
  16. Parendo legibus ordo servatur - Obeying the laws order is preserved (Legal term)
  17. Patria potestas - Power of the father (Legal term - is the set of rights that the law recognizes to the parents, while the children are minors or disabled.)
  18. Pax Romana - Roman Peace (Legal term - Officially recognized as a long period of peace imposed by the Roman Empire. Consisted of entertaining and satisfying the needs of the people conquered "under the protection of Rome. )
  19. Peccat in se et alium peccare facit - Sins against himself and causes others to sin (Legal term - Hans-Heinrich - It's about authorship and participation. Indicates that master-mind of a crime should be punished, just like the other person who actually engaged in it)
  20. Per incuriam - Through lack of care (Legal term - Lack of due regard to the law or the facts)
  21. Per obitum - By death (Legal term)
  22. Per saltum - By jumping (Legal term - Without right)
  23. Periculum in mora - Danger in delay (Legal term - the risk that the requested remedy may cause canceling the injunction requested)
  24. Permittiur quod non prohibetur - It is permitted what is not prohibited (Legal term)
  25. Petitio principii - Begs the question (Legal term)

Total: 648
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