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Legal Latin Phrases Starting with phrase number 506
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- 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.)
- 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. )
- 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)
- Per incuriam - Through lack of care (Legal term - Lack of due regard to the law or the facts)
- Per obitum - By death (Legal term)
- Per saltum - By jumping (Legal term - Without right)
- Periculum in mora - Danger in delay (Legal term - the risk that the requested remedy may cause canceling the injunction requested)
- Permittiur quod non prohibetur - It is permitted what is not prohibited (Legal term)
- Petitio principii - Begs the question (Legal term)
- Pignoris Capio - Taking garment (Legal term - Legal action by the creditor to take the debtor's assets to force him to pay the debt)
- Pignus conventum - Convention garments (Legal term - Mortgage)
- Pignus pignoris - Garment of the garment (Legal term - Security for debt, pledge to pay back)
- Plenitudo potestatis - Supreme power, sovereign (Legal term - Also plena potestas and suprema potestas)
- Plus minusve - More or less (Legal term)
- Plus petitio - Additional amount than requested (Legal term)
- Poenalitas sed non poena - Retribution is not punishment (Legal term)
- Posse Comitatus - Force of the County (Legal Term - Common Law)
- Post hoc ergo propter hoc - After this, therefore because of this (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy that assumes that if it happened before, it must have caused it)
- Potestas omnium rerum - Extraordinary powers (Legal term)
- Praescriptio longi temporis - Possession by prescriptive right (Legal term)
- Praesente cadavere - With this corpse present (Legal term)
- Praeter legem - Beyond the Law (Legal term)
- Praetus peregrinus - Peregrine praetor (Legal term - Manager of the administration of justice among people of various nationalities)
- Primatus rem, iuris terminum - First thing, the limit of law (Legal Term)
- Prior in tempore, potior in iure - First in time, best in the Law (Legal term)
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