Legal Latin Phrases
Starting with phrase number 551

  1. Qui nimium probat, nihil probat - He who proves many things, proves nothing (Legal term)
  2. Qui tacet non asseverat, sed est vero qui non negat - The one who is silent does not assert, but certainly does not deny (Legal term)
  3. Quia ipse mecum non possum - Because I cannot (litigate) against myself (Legal term - Gaius, Roman jurist (II c) 4.78 Digest)
  4. Quia semper necessitas probandi incumbit illi qui agit - Because the need to prove that demand is always on the claimant (Legal term - Marcian, Emperor of Constantinople (390-457) 22,3,21 Digest)
  5. Quidquid non agnoscit glossa nec agnoscit curia - What does not know the gloss, the court does not know (Legal term)
  6. Quo Bene - Who Benefits (Legal term - Comes from ancient Rome used to identify one who benefited from a death of a wealthy person, inspectors were using it to find out who benefited from this death - Thank you: Tomek Zarebski)
  7. Quo modo et quando iudex sententiam proferre debet praesentibus partibus vel una absente - In mode and time, the judge must sentence in presence of the parties, or with one party absent (Legal term - Valentinian and Valens, Roman co-emperors of the West (fourth century) Cod.7,43)
  8. Quod ab initium vitiosum est tractu tempore convalescere non potest - What is flawed from the beginning, cannot be corrected over time (Legal term - can refer to an administration)
  9. Quod nullum est, nullum efectum producit - What is null, produces no effect (Legal term - Civil law - for example, a null contract does not trigger legal consequences)
  10. Quod onmis tanget ab omnibus approbetur - What touches everyone, needs to be approved by everyone (Legal term)
  11. Quod plerumque fit - What usually happens (Legal term - M.ª Lourdes Martinez de Morentin Llamas Dykinson, 2008 ISBN 978-84-9849-028-2 )
  12. Quod si dolo possesoris fugerit dammandum eum, quasi possideret - If the defendent committed fraud and lost the object, he will be demanded as if he still had it (Legal term of Domitius Ulpian, Digest 6.1,22 )
  13. Ratio agendi - Reason for acting (Legal term)
  14. Ratio cognoscendi - Reason of Knowing (Legal Term and also philosophical term, ethics)
  15. Ratio descidendi - Reason for acting (Legal term)
  16. Ratio essendi - Reason of being (Legal and philosophical term, ethics)
  17. Ratio iuris - Justice rason of justice (Legal term)
  18. Ratio Suma - Supreme reason (Legal term)
  19. Rationae loci - Because of the place (Legal term)
  20. Rationae materiae - Because of the mater (Legal term)
  21. Rationae personae - Because of the person (Legal term)
  22. Rationae quantitatis - Because of the amount (Legal term)
  23. Rationae territorii - Because of the territory (Legal term)
  24. Ratum quid habere non potest, quod ipsius nomine non est gestum - It is not possible to attach reason, in the name of something that was not done (Legal term)
  25. Rebus sic stantibus - Being the way things are (Legal and diplomatic term that refers to the circumstances)

Total: 648
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