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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3886
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- Ubi homo, ibi societas; ubi societas, ibi Ius; ergo, ubi homo, ibi Ius - Where there was man, there was society, where there was society there was law (Legal term - indicates that rule of law is an integral part of mankind)
- Ubi labor, ibi virtus - Where there is work, there is virtue (Work redeems the soul and brings you closer to God)
- Ubi lex non distinguit, nec nos distinguere debemus - Where the law does not distinguish, we should not distinguish (Legal term - Laws must be applied as written)
- Ubi lex voluit, dixit; ubi non voluit, tacuit - When the law wanted it, it talked, when the did not want it, it remained silent (Legal term)
- Ubi libertas, ibi patria - Where there is freedom, there is my homeland
- Ubi maior minor cessat - Where there is a greater (authority), the lower stops (Legal term - A higher court overwrites a lower one)
- Ubi mel, ibi apea - Where there is honey, there are bees
- Ubi mors ibi spes - Where there is death, there is hope (Motto in a Falange Flag during the Spanish Civil War)
- Ubi prava Stultitia, hic summa insania est - Where dwells intentional and depraved stupidity, there is maximum madness
- Ubi pus, ibi evacua - Where there is pus, it must be drained (Medical term)
- Ubi servitutem faciunt, pacem appellant - Where they encourage servitude, they call that peace
- Ubi societas ibi ius - Where there is society, there is law
- Ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem apellant - They create desolation and call it peace (Tacitus - Pax Romana i.e. the destruction of Carthage by Rome)
- Ubi sunt? - Where are they? (Famous people, not in obscurity or dead)
- Ubi sunt quoque tuum sensibus - Where are also your feelings?
- Ubi tu Gaius, ego Gaia - Where you are Gaius, I shall be Gaia (Phrase spoken by the bride in Roman wedding ceremonies. The groom responds with Ubi tu Gaia, ego Gaius)
- Ubi verba non sunt ambigua, non est locus interpretationibus - Where words are unambiguous, there is no room for interpretations (Legal term - from the book "The ABC of Law" by David Efrain Misari Torpoco)
- Ul litigatores pro patrociniis certam iustamque mercedem dare - The litigants pay the sponsors a certain just price (Suetonius, a Roman historian (70-160) wrote about Nero - In those days, it was forbidden pay the lawyers, who were supposed to advise on the name of friendship. Emperor Nero enforced a compulsory pay )
- Ultima hominis felicitas est in contemplatione veritatis - The greatest happiness of man is found in the contemplation of truth (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Ultima ratio - Last Reason (Last argument)
- Ultima ratio regum - The last reason of the king (Inscribed in the cannons of French King Louis XIV)
- Ultimum Romanus meretur bene - The last Roman deserves good
- Ultra petita - Beyond what was asked (Beyond duty)
- Ultra posse nemo obligatur - Nobody is forced to do the impossible (Legal Term - Ulpian - The obligations do not extend beyond the capabilities)
- Ultra vires - Beyond their power (Legal term - Refers to acts of governing bodies that exceed their mandate)
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