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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2091
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- Leo Florentius - Florentine Lion (Pope Adrian VI (1522-1523) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His last name was Florensz and he had two lions on his coat of arms)
- Leo minor - Minor lion
- Leo Sabinus - The Sabine Lion (Pope Celestine IV (1241) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was bishop of Sabine and his coat of arms had a lion)
- Letum nom omnia finit – While it is not fina
- Letum nom omnia vinci - Perseverance conquers all
- Leva Vit - Raising to life
- Leve fit, quod bene fertur, onus - The load is lite, if you know how to support it (Ovid - Amores - Book I)
- Lex Aquilia - Aquilian Law (Legal term - Roman law proposed by Galius Aquilius - It is a plebiscite that imposes compensation when someone causes damage to property)
- Lex artis - Art Law (Legal term which refers to knowledge of the profession is exercised)
- Lex domicilii - Home Law (Legal term)
- Lex dubia, Lex nulla - Doubtful law, Null law(Legal term)
- Lex duodecim tabularum - Act of the twelve tables (Legal term - code which was enacted as a result of the quarrels between patricians and plebeians)
- Lex dura est, sed certa est - The law is tough, but it is right
- Lex dura est, sed scripta est - The law is tough, more is found written
- Lex fori - Law Forum (Legal term)
- Lex gratia, lex non pecuniae - Law for the sake of the law, not the money (Thank you: Tim Pappas)
- Lex iniusta non est lex - An unjust law is not law (Legal term)
- Lex iulia de repetundis - Anti-Corruption Act (Legal term)
- Lex loci celebrationis - Law of the venue where the act was celebrated (Legal term - Defers the authority to the local rules where the act, such as marriage, was performed )
- Lex loci contractus - The law of the place of the contract (Legal term - Defers the authority to the local rules where the contract was signed)
- Lex loci delicti commissi - The law of the place where the damage occurred (Legal term - the punishment should be according to the law of the land)
- Lex loci executionis - The law of the place where the obligation is executed (Legal term)
- Lex loci rei sitae - The law of the place where the assets are located (Legal term)
- Lex mala, lex nulla - Bad law, no law (Saint Thomas Aquinas, Italian theologian 1225-1274)
- Lex Naturalis est Scripta in Cordubus Ominum - Eternal Law is written in the hearts of men (Recall that there are 4 types of laws: Eternal, Natural, Divine, and Human Law, as the division of these laws according to Saint Thomas Aquinas)
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