Tag: Legal Latin Words

  • Ultra Vires

    Articles of Association: The objects of the company Reforming the ultra vires doctrine Find under this subsection information about Reforming the ultra vires doctrine in relation to Articles of Association: The objects of the company. Articles of Association: The objects of the company The […]

  • Erratum

    Erratum in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Erratum from the University of Kent: An error in printing or writing. Resources See Also Legal Latin Maxims Legal Latin Quotes Legal Latin Dictionary

  • Erratum

    Erratum in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Erratum from the University of Kent: An error in printing or writing. Resources See Also Legal Latin Maxims Legal Latin Quotes Legal Latin Dictionary

  • Mens Rea

    The elements of a crime: mens rea This section offers a description about the elements of a crime: mens rea in the study of the general principles of Criminal Law. Definition of Mens Rea For Secondary Participation There must be an intention by the secondary party to ‘aid, abet, counsel or […]

  • Mens Rea

    The elements of a crime: mens rea This section offers a description about the elements of a crime: mens rea in the study of the general principles of Criminal Law. Definition of Mens Rea For Secondary Participation There must be an intention by the secondary party to ‘aid, abet, counsel or […]

  • Onus (probandi)

    Onus (probandi) in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Onus (probandi) from the University of Kent: ‘Load or burden’ – Something that is one’s duty or responsibility (burden of proof). Resources See Also Legal Latin Maxims Legal Latin Quotes Legal Latin Dictionary

  • Onus (probandi)

    Onus (probandi) in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Onus (probandi) from the University of Kent: ‘Load or burden’ – Something that is one’s duty or responsibility (burden of proof). Resources See Also Legal Latin Maxims Legal Latin Quotes Legal Latin Dictionary

  • De Facto

    De facto in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term De facto from the University of Kent: ‘In fact’ – Existing as a matter of fact rather than of right. Resources See Also Legal Latin Maxims Legal Latin Quotes Legal Latin Dictionary

  • Ad Hoc

    Ad hoc in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Ad hoc from the University of Kent: To this’ – Created or done for a particular purpose as necessary: Resources See Also Legal Latin Maxims Legal Latin Quotes Legal Latin Dictionary

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  • Ipso Facto

    Ipso facto in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Ipso facto from the University of Kent: ‘By that very fact or act’ Resources See Also Legal Latin Maxims Legal Latin Quotes Legal Latin Dictionary

  • Ipso Facto

    Ipso facto in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Ipso facto from the University of Kent: ‘By that very fact or act’ Resources See Also Legal Latin Maxims Legal Latin Quotes Legal Latin Dictionary

  • Res Judicata

    Definition of Res Judicata A latin phrase meaning ‘a thing ajudged’ Res judicata in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Res judicata from the University of Kent: ‘A matter that has been decided’ – The principle that when a matter has been finally adjudicated upon by court of competent […]

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  • Caveat Emptor

    Definition of Caveat Emptor This latin term has its origins in contract law. Caveat emptor in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Caveat emptor from the University of Kent: ‘Let the buyer beware’ – A common-law maxim warning a purchaser that he could not claim that his purchases were […]