Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2009

  1. Ius soli (solis) - Right of the land (Legal term - It is used in international law to indicate that foreign law is a territorial right - Nationality resulting from the birthplace)
  2. Ius sufragii - Right to vote (Legal term)
  3. Ius trium liberorum - Right to three children (Legal term - Privilege given to Roman citizens who had at least three children )
  4. Ius ubique docendi - Right to teach anywhere (Used for the validity of a title/degree)
  5. Ius utendi, et fruendi, et abutendi res sua - Right to use, enjoy the fruits and dispose of these things (Legal term - ius utendi - allowing the owner to the use of the thing; ius fruendi gave the right to collect fruits, natural or civil; ius abutendi conferred the power to dispose of the thing, consume, sell or use it in an undemocratic way, some authors add a fourth element “ius vindicando” would have entitled the owner to claim the thing from the third owners or holders)
  6. Ius variandi - Right to change (Legal term)
  7. Ius vitae et necci - Right of life and death (Legal term)
  8. Iusdem Generis - Of the same class (Legal term used to interpret statutes without written press, where a law lists the specific classes of persons or things and then refers to them in general, the general statements only apply to the same class of persons or things specifically listed. Example: if a law covers cars, trucks, tractors, motorcycles and other motor-driven vehicles, "vehicles" would not include airplanes, since the list was of land transport)
  9. Iusiurandum – the law, this (Legal term)
  10. Iustae Nuptiae - Just married (Legal marriage)
  11. Iustita omnibus - Justice is for everyone
  12. Iustitia est constans et perpetua voluntas ius suum cuique tribuendi - Justice is the constant and perpetual will to give each his right (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus)
  13. Iustitia est habitus animi, communi utilitate conservata, suam quique tribuens dignitatem - Justice is the habit of spirit for a common good, which gives each one's dignity (Legal term - Cicero - De Inventone 2, 53, 16)
  14. Iustitia est obtemperatio legibus et institutis - Justice is obedience to the laws and institutions (Old principle of Roman law posed an institution of justice)
  15. Iustitia est regina virtutis - Justice is the queen of these virtues (Cicero)
  16. Iustitia et Pax - Justice and peace
  17. Iustitia nemini neganda est - Justice is to be denied to no one (Legal term)
  18. Iustitia, pietas, fides - Justice, Mercy and Faith (Motto of Suriman)
  19. Iustitia praecipit suum cuique reddere - Justice hastens the return to each his own (Legal term - Cicero, De Republica.3,15,24 - )
  20. Iustitia virtutum regina est - Justice is the queen of virtues
  21. Iustitiae debetur quod homo homini sit deus non lupus - Justice occurs because that man is a god to man and not a wolf (Philosophical term - Francis Bacon)
  22. Iustitiam et Potentium Ministrare - Justice and Strong Support (Motto of the Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration of the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon)
  23. Iustum et tenacem - Just and firm (Judgment of Horace)
  24. Kyrie Eleison - Lord have mercy! iKyrie Eleisoni is a very ancient, even pre-Christian saying, used constantly in all Christian liturgies. Kyrie is the vocative case of the Greek noun κύριος (kyrios: "Lord") and means "Oh Lord". Eleison, in Greek ἐλέησον, is imperative verb ἐλεέω (eleeo: to have mercy)
  25. Kyrie, ignis divine, eleison - Lord, divine fire, have mercy (Ecclesiastical term take from the Greek)

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