Legal Latin Phrases
Starting with phrase number 91

  1. Animus solvendi - Intention to pay (Legal term)
  2. Apud iudisem - Near the judgement (Legal term - procedural stage before the judge presented his sentence)
  3. Arbiter compromissarius - Arbiter of compromise (Legal Term - A referee who was chosen by the two parties in dispute)
  4. Arbiter ex nudo pacto - Arbiter without covenant (Legal term - A referee who was chosen by the two parties of the dispute, but they are not obliged to obey his decision)
  5. Arbiter in causis bonae fidei - Arbiter in good faith (Legal term)
  6. Arbiter in stricti iuris - Arbiter in strict judgment (Legal term - A referee who was assigned to strictly follow the law)
  7. Arbiter iuratus - Sworded arbiter (Legal term - Referee which both parties in dispute swore to obey)
  8. Arbiter nihil extra compromissum facere potest - The arbitrator can do nothing beyond the agreement to arbitrate (Legal Term)
  9. Arbiter sententia iudicum constitutus - Arbiter appointed to settle the sentence (Legal term - Referee assigned by a judge to settle the accounts)
  10. Argumentum a maiori ad minus - Argument from major to minor (Legal term - Applied to civil law where if one party has rights to the larger item, it also has it to he smaller one)
  11. Argumentum a minori ad maius - Argument from minor to minor (Legal term)
  12. Argumentum ad antiquitatem - Argument to antiquity (Legal term - Consists of saying that if something is done by tradition, then it is not illegal)
  13. Argumentum ad baculum - Argument by the cane (Legal and Philosophical term - Argument by force or threat)
  14. Argumentum ad consequentiam - Argument to the consequences (Legal and Philosophical term)
  15. Argumentum ad cruneman - Argument to the purse (Legal and Philosophical term - A fallacy that says that something must be true, because the one who asserts it is rich - Compare with argumentum ad lazarum)
  16. Argumentum ad hominen - Argument against the man (Legal and Philosophical term - A fallacy that says that attacks the one who asserts it, instead of looking at the facts )
  17. Argumentum ad ignorantiam - Argument from ignorance (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy that indicates that something must be true, because there is no proof to the contrary. For example, that there are extraterrestrials, because there is no evidence that proves that they do not exist)
  18. Argumentum ad iuditium - Argument to the justice (Legal term)
  19. Argumentum ad lazarum - Argument to poverty (Legal and Philosophical term - A fallacy that says that something must be true, because the one who makes it is poor - Compare with argumentum ad cruneman)
  20. Argumentum ad verecundiam - Argument to respect (Legal term - he said, she said)
  21. Argumentum falsum dilemma - False dilemma argument (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy where the discussion is reduced to just two options)
  22. Argumentum hominem paleae - Straw Man argument (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy where it regutes something that the opponent did not say, either by exaggerating or misinterpreting what he said)
  23. Argumentum petitio Principii - Argument of asking for the beginning (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy in which one person uses the conclusion as one of the premises to prove his conclusion. It is also called "begging the question", "circular argument" and "vicious circle". In Plato's Phaedo, Socrates incurs such fallacy trying to prove that the soul is immortal)
  24. Audi et alteram partem - Let us hear the other side (Legal term)
  25. Aut dedere aut iudicare - Either extradite or prosecute (Legal Term - International law)

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