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     Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 850
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     - Culpa est mea  -  It's my fault
 - Culpa fontis est, si unda turbida   -  If the water is cloudy, the fault is at the source
 - Culpa in abstracto   -  Guilt in the abstract (Legal term)
 - Culpa in concreto    -  Guilt in the specific (Legal term)
 - Culpa in contrahendo  -  Liability before signing a contract (Legal Term - Thank you: Crescent )
 - Culpa in eligendo  -  Negligence in choice (decision) (Legal Term - Compare Culpa in vigilando)
 - Culpa in faciendo   -  Guilt by doing (Legal term)
 - Culpa in omittendo   -  Guilt by omission (Legal term)
 - Culpa in vigilando  -  Negligence in vigilance (Legal Term - Compare Culpa in eligendo)
 - Culpa lata  -  Gross negligence (Legal Term - compare with Culpa Levis - Defined in Digest 50, 16, 213)
 
	       - Culpa levis  -  Slight negligence (Legal Term - compare with Culpa Lata)
 - Culpa par odium exigit  -  The offense requires a proportional rejection (Legal term - Seneca)
 - Culpa ubi maior est, ibi gravior debet esse poena  -  The greater the guilt, the more severe the punishment should be. (Legal term)
 - Culpa ubi non est, nec poena esse debet  -  Where there is no guilt, there should be no punishment (Legal term)
 - Culpa vacare maximum est solacium  -  To be relieved of guild is the greatest solace (Legal term)
 - Culpam poena premit comes  -  Punishment presses hard on the heels of the guilty (NSW (New South Wales) Police Force motto in Australia - Thank you: Fiona)
 - Cultores sui Deus protegit  -  God defends those who adore him (Ecclesiastical term)
 - Cum amico et familiari sincere semper est agendum  -  Always proceed with honesty when dealing with friends and family
 - Cum amico non certandum aemulatione  -  Do not compete with friends
 - Cum amico omnia amara et dulcia communicata velim  -  I would like share all sorrows and all pleasures with my friend
 - Cum aqua fauces strangulet, quid iam opus est bibere?  -  When the water reaches the throat, why we must drink more? (Erasmus)
 - Cum bene potatur, quae non sunt debita fatur  -  When one drinks well, he speaks what he shouldn't 
 - Cum certitudine  -  With certainty
 - Cum cetera vitia senescant in homine, sola avaritia iuvenescit  -  When all vices aging a man, only greed rejuvenates him (Philosophical term ) 
 - Cum charta cadit, omnis scientia vadit  -  When the paper falls, all knowledge goes
 
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