Legal Latin Phrases
Starting with phrase number 631

  1. Uno ictu - (Legal Term - Rights that are automatically transmitted)
  2. Unus testis, nullus testis - One witness is no witness (Legal Term - The law requires more than one witness to judge - Thank you: Dietrich Hartmann )
  3. Usteron proteron - The late earlier (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy that assumes that something that has not been proven is true, figure of speech that reverses the natural order of words)
  4. Usucapion - Usucaption (Legal Term - Acquisition of property through long, undisturbed possession)
  5. Usus fructus - Use of the fruit (Legal term - The benefit derived from something)
  6. Ut honestioribus potius fides testibus habentur - Greater faith will be given to the most honorable witnesses (Legal term - Justinian (482-565) Cod.4,20,9)
  7. Uti possidetis ita possideatis - As you possessed you shall possess henceforth (Legal Term - International law that establishes that the borders of a colony or political subdivision will become the respected international boundaries once independence is achieved - This principle was incorporated in order to define the limits of the emerging nations)
  8. Uti possidetis iure - As possessed according to law (Legal Term)
  9. Uti rogas - As asked (Legal term - Means that it was approved, as requested)
  10. Vacare culpa magnum est solatium - Being free of fault is a great consolation (Legal term)
  11. Vacatio legis - Law vacuum (Legal term - period of time after a new law has been approved and before it takes effect)
  12. Venire contra factum proprium non valet - It is not allowed to come against one's own facts (Legal Term - Also known as estoppel)
  13. Venire facias - You must make come (Legal Term, also known as summons)
  14. Vinculum iuris - Vinculum law (Legal term - In civil cases, provides the right to enforce obligations)
  15. Vis legibus inimica - Violence is the enemy of the law (Legal term)
  16. Volenti non fit iniuria - Acting voluntarily, no harm was done (Legal term)
  17. Voluntas in mente retenta, voluntas non est - Will retained in the mind is not an expression of will (Legal term - If there is no manifestation that that person was willing something, you cannot say that's what was on his mind)
  18. Vulnus opem feret - The wound leads to action (Legal term)

Total: 648
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