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Legal Latin Phrases Starting with phrase number 595
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- Sed naturalia quidem iura, quae apud omnes gentes peraeque servantur, divina quaedam providentia constituta semper firma atque inmutabilia permanent - For the natural law, which is observed similarly by all people and is established by some divine providence is always firm and immutable (Legal term - Justiniano Instituta 1,2,3)
- Semel heres, semper heres - If you are an heir, you always will be (Legal term: general principle of inheritance law, used to ensure time status as heir)
- Sententia debet esse conformis libello - The sentence must be consistent with libel (Legal term)
- Si is, cum quo lege Aquilia agitur, confessus est servum occidisse, licet non occiderit, si tamen occisus sit homo, ex confesso tenetur - If one confesses of kiling a slave, he must be condemmed if the slave is killed, or if he dies of natural causes (Legal term - Julius Paulus Digest 42,2,4)
- Sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas - Use what's yours without harming others (Legal and diplomatic term - Used in international law to specify that countries are free to use their own natural resources, as long as they do not compromise the resources of neighboring countries)
- Sine actione agis - No action to sue (Legal term)
- Societas delinquere non potest - Societies may not transgress (Legal term)
- Solve et repete - Pay now and protest later (Legal term - Settle, then appeal)
- Specialia generalibus derogant - Specialized laws take precedence over general laws (Legal term)
- Standum est chartae - Must stand by the letter (Legal term - Must adhere to the writte agreement)
- Stare decisis, et quaeta non muovere - Hold on to what was decided, do not modify what exists (Legal term)
- Statuto de terris ad manum mortuam non ponendo edito non obstante - Not withstanding the statute edicted about not placing lands in Mortmain (Legal term - Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland - The Mortain statute prevents land from passing into the possession of the Church without a royal license)
- Sub iudice - Under judgement (Legal term - Involved in a judicial process and waiting for a sentence)
- Sui iuris - Own rights (Legal Term - Emancipated - Compare with Alieni iuris)
- Superficie solo cedit - The surface accesses the ground (Legal term - claims and rights have to be real, grounded on the law)
- Suum cuique tribuere - To each his own (Legal term)
- Tempus fugit iuris lumen dum fulget iuristis - Time flees, while the light of law shines for the jurist (Legal term by professor David Misari)
- Terminus a quo - Limit from which (Legal term)
- Terminus ad quem - Limit to which (Legal term)
- Terminus ante quem - Limit before which (Legal term)
- Terminus post quem - Limit after which (Legal term)
- Testes habesne? - Do you have witnesses? (Legal term - Pliny the elder)
- Thema decidendi - The matter to be decided (Legal term)
- Tribunicia auctoritas morum - Tribunal moral authority (Legal term)
- Tribunicia potestas - Tribunal power (Legal term)
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