Legal Latin Phrases
Starting with phrase number 526

  1. Potestas omnium rerum - Extraordinary powers (Legal term)
  2. Praescriptio longi temporis - Possession by prescriptive right (Legal term)
  3. Praesente cadavere - With this corpse present (Legal term)
  4. Praeter legem - Beyond the Law (Legal term)
  5. Praetus peregrinus - Peregrine praetor (Legal term - Manager of the administration of justice among people of various nationalities)
  6. Primatus rem, iuris terminum - First thing, the limit of law (Legal Term)
  7. Prior in tempore, potior in iure - First in time, best in the Law (Legal term)
  8. Prior tempore, potior iure - The first in time, wins the right (Legal term - First to file - the first to register the property has the right to it)
  9. Privilegium personale non transit ad heredes - The personal privilege is not transmitted to the heir (Legal term)
  10. Pro bono publico - For the good of the people (Legal term - when a lawyer takes a case for free)
  11. Pro domo mea - In my favor (Legal term)
  12. Pro domo sua - On his own behalf (Legal term)
  13. Pro homine - On behalf of mankind (Legal term - principle which seeks to protect human rights under the law)
  14. Pro indiviso - For an undivided party (Legal term - In joint tenancy)
  15. Pro Se - For Oneself (Legal term - Representing oneself in court without a lawyer or additional legal representation - Thank you: Kofi )
  16. Pro tribunali - In front of the court or in front of a judge (Legal term)
  17. Procurator in rem suam - Attorney in his own case (Legal term)
  18. Propia Persona - For Oneself (Legal term - Representing oneself in court without a lawyer or additional legal representation - Thank you: Kofi )
  19. Publicum ius est quod ad statum rei romanae spectat; privatum, quod ad singulorum utilitatem - Public law is looks over to the state of the Roman Republic; private, which looks over the good of the individual (Legal term in ancient Rome)
  20. Quae propter necessitatem recepta sum, non debent in argumentum trahi - What is admitted by necessity must not be take as evidence (Legal Term)
  21. Quaestio in utramque partem - Both sides of the issue (Legal and Philosophical term)
  22. Quaestionem in aliquem ferre - Take someone into questioning (Legal Term - Cicero - Instigate legal proceedings against someone)
  23. Qui absens iudicio, defensus non fuerit - The one who is absent at trial will not be defended (Legal term - Cicero - Pro Quinctio, 19, 60)
  24. Qui accepit satisfactionem, iniuriam suam remisit - The one who accepts the remedy, forgets the injury (Legal term)
  25. Qui casum allegat ipsum probet - The one who alleges fortuitous event must prove it (Legal term)

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