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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1951
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- Iter unius diei - Journey of one day
- Itineraium mentis ad veritatem - The journey of the mind in search of the truth (Motto of the University of the Frontier in Temuco, Chile )
- Iucunda memoria est praeteritorum malo rum - Joyful is the memory of past evils. (Cicero)
- Iucunditas Crucis - Joy of the Cross (Pope Innocent X (1644-1655) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was elected Pope on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross after a long and difficult conclave)
- Iudex damnatur ubi nocens absolvitur - The judge is condemned when the guilty is acquitted (Legal Term - Publius Sirus)
- Iudicis est ius dicere, non dare - It is the judge's role to explain, not to make the law (Legal Term - Bracton's Latin puns on Iudicis, of the judge, and ius dicere, to speak the law, to make this phrase memorable)`
- Iulia Pompeio nupsit - Julia married Pompey (Things people do to please their father - Julia was the daughter of Julius Caesar and married Pompey so his father could form a strong political alliance with him)
- Iunctae humanitatis vinculo - Link of a united humanity (Motto of the Chilean Institute)
- Iuncti sed non uncti - Together, but not scrambled (Motto of the acrobatic patrol the Spanish Air Force)
- Iupiter Stator - Jupiter standing (name of statue of the god Jupiter, whom the Romans invoked to protect them from the Sabines)
- Iura et munera - Rights and obligations (legal term)
- Iura Novit Curia - The court called the law (Legal term, often used to say that judges know the law and result)
- Iura private - Civil rights (Legal term)
- Iura publica - Political rights (Legal term)
- Iurare in verba magistri - Swear by the words of the master
- Iurator sacramentalis - Sacramental juror
- Iure divino - By divine right (Legal term - It is used especially when talking about the law that governs kings)
- Iure et facto - Law and facts (Legal term)
- Iure humano - For human laws (Legal term - that is, by law is at the essence of man)
- Iuris et de Iure - Of Law and From Law (Legal term - A Phrase employed to denote conclusive presumptions of law which cannot be rebutted by evidence - Thank you: Kofi)
- Iuris praecepta haec sunt: honeste vivere, alterum non laedere, suum ciuque tribuere - The mandates of the law are these: to live honestly, do not disturb other, to give everyone his due (Legal term)
- Iuris tantum - The right to test (Legal term - Applies to the presumptions that are admitted. For example in criminal law, a defendant is presumed innocent until proved otherwise)
- Iurisprudentia est divinarum atque humanarum rerum notitia, iusti atque iniusti scientia - The case law is the knowledge of the things divine and human, the science of what is right and what is unjust (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Digest 1,1,10,2)
- Ius abstinendi - Law abstention (Legal term)
- Ius ad bellum - Right to war, Just war (Legal and Diplomatic term - refers to the branch of law that defines the legitimate reasons that a State has to go to war and focuses on certain criteria for a just war)
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