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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 111
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- Acta Editorum - Published Work
- Acta Eruditorum - Works of the scholar
- Acta est fabula, plaudite! - The play is over, applaud! (The last words of Caesar Augustus) )
- Acta non verba - Action, not words
- Acta publica probanti se ipsa - Public Works are prove in and of themselves
- Acta sanctorum - Deeds of the saint
- Acti labores iucundi - The pleasure of finished work (Satisfaction that is experience when one finishes something)
- Actio damni infecti - Action for damages and infections (Legal term - e.g. Restitution for cattle grazing on the plaintiff's land)
- Actio de in rem verso - Enrichment without cause (Legal term)
- Actio de partu agnoscendo - Action of recognition of the child (Legal term)
- Actio est ius persequendi in iudicio, quod sibi debetur - Action is the right to obtain what it is due by the process of law (Legal term - Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus Instituta, libri 1, 6)
- Actio illicita in causa - Action illicitly planned (Legal term - compare with Actio libera in causa)
- Actio in personam - Personal action (Legal term)
- Actio in rem scripta - Real action (Legal term)
- Actio libera in causa - Action free in its cause (Legal term - compare with Actio illicita in causa)
- Actio pro socio - An action of partnership (Legal term - An action brought by one partner against his associates to compel them to carry out the terms of the partnership agreement)
- Actio Redhibitoria - Action to rescind a sale (Legal term)
- Actio semel extincta non reviviscit - Extinguished action does not revive (Legal term)
- Actiones non natae non praescribunt - Actions that have not been born, are not prescribed (Legal term)
- Activa tantum - Active construction (Grammartical term - Verbs that only have an active voice)
- Actor incumbit probatio, reus excipiendo fit actor - The plaintiff must provide proof of the facts alleged, the defendant the exceptions presented (Legal term)
- Actore non probante, reus absolvitur - When the plaintiff does not prove his case, the defendant is absolved (Legal term)
- Actori incumbis onus probandi - The plaintiff must prove the case (Legal term)
- Actus me invito pactus, non es meus actus - What I did against my will is not my fault (Legal term)
- Actus mortis - Moment of death (Also refers to "fake death" and hypnosis)
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