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Law teacher - Glossary of Latin Terminology
Category: Legal > Latin terminology
Date & country: 10/01/2008, UK Words: 115
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Vice versaThe other way around
VideSee
VolensWilling
Uberrima fidesGood faith
Uno flatuAt the same moment, with one breath
VerbatimWord by word, exactly
Sui generisUnique
Suppressio veriThe suppression of the truth
Talis qualisSuch as it is
Sub silentioIn silence
Suggestio falsiThe suggestion of something which is untrue
StetDo not delete, let it stand
Sub modoWithin limits
Sub nomineUnder the name of
Res nulisNobody?s property
SciensKnowingly
Se defendendoIn self defence
SecusThe legal position is different, it is otherwise
Quid pro quoConsideration. something for something
ReIn the matter of
ResMatter, affair, thing, circumstance
Res GestaeThe thing done
QuaeiturThe question is raised
QuaereConsider whether it is correct
QuantumHow much, an amount
Pro tantoSo far, to that extent
Pro temporeFor the time being
Publici jurisOf public right
Pro hac viceFor this occasion
Pro rataIn proportion
Prima facieOn the face of it
Prima impressionisOn first impression
Per curiamIn the opinion of the court
Per minasBy means of menaces or threats
Per quodBy reason of which
Post mortemAfter death
Onus probandiBurden of proof
OrseOtherwise
Par delictumEqual fault
Pari passuOn an equal footing
Non constatIt is not certain
Non est factumIt is not his deed
Non sequiturAn inconsistent statement, it does not follow
NisiUnless
Non compus mentisNot of sound mind and understanding
Mens reaGuilty state of mind
Nemo dat quod non habetOn one can give a better title than he has
NexusConnection
Magnum opusA great work of literature
Mala fidesBad faith
JusA right that is recognised in law
Jus naturaleNatural justice
Locus in quoScene of the event
Ipsissima verbaThe very words of a speaker
Ipso factoBy that very fact
Inter aliaAmongst other things
InteriumTemporary, in the meanwhile
In plenoIn full
In situIn its place
In terroremAs a warning or deterrent
IndiciaMarks, signs
In loco parentisIn place of the parent
In omnibusIn every respect
In delictoAt fault
In esseIn existence
In extensoAt full length
In futoroIn the future
In limineAt the outset, on the threshold
Id est (i.e)That is
IdemThe same person or thing
In cameraIn private
Ex post factoBy reason of a subsequent act
FaciendumSomething which is to be done
FactumAn act or deed
Fructus naturalesVegetation which grows naturally without cultivation
Ex concessisIn view of what has already been accepted
Ex facieOn the fact of it
Ex gratiaOut of kindness, voluntary
Ex parteProceeding brought by one person in the absence of another
Ei incumbit probatio quiThe onus of proving a fact rests upon the man
Et ceteraOther things of that type
Ex cathedraWith official authority
Doli incapaxIncapable of crime
DominiumOwnership
DubitanteDoubting the correctness of the decision
De factoIn fact
De futuroIn the future
De integroAs regards the whole
De jureRightful, by right
De novoStarting afresh
De bonis asportatisOf goods carried away
De die in diemFrom day to day
Coram non judiceBefore one who is not a judge
CorpusBody
Corpus delictiThe body of the offence
Custos morumA guardian of morals
ConsensuUnanimously or, by general consent
Consensus ad idemAgreement as to the same things
ContraTo the contrary
Contra bonos moresContrary to good morals