Legal Maxims Flashcards

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Ignorantia juris non excusat

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Ignorance of the law excuses no one

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Nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege

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There is no crime when there is no law punishing the same

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Actus me invito factus non est meus actus

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An act done by me against my will is not my act

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Ubi lex non distinguit nec nos distinguere debemos

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Where the law does not distinguish, nor should we distinguish

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Stare decisis et non quieta movere

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Follow past precedents and do not disturb what has been settled

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Legis interpretatio legis vim obtinet

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The interpretation placed upon the written law by a competent court has the force of law

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Verba legis

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Where the statute is clear, plain, and free from ambiguity, it must be given its literal meaning and applied without interpretation

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Verba legis non est recedendum

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From the words of a statute there should be no departure (Republic vs. Lacap)

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Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus

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false in one thing, false in everything

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Aberratio Ictus

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Mistake in the blow

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Error in personae

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Mistake in the identity

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Praeter intentionem

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Having an injurious result that is greater than that intended

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Obiter dictum

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Latin for “something said in passing.” A comment, suggestion, or observation made by a judge in an opinion that is not necessary to resolve the case, and as such, it is not legally binding on other courts but may still be cited as persuasive authority in future litigation.

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Ejusdem generis

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Is a Latin phrase that means “of the same kind.” The statutory and constitutional construction principle of “ejusdem generis” states that where general words or phrases follow a number of specific words or phrases, the general words are specifically construed as limited and apply only to persons or things of the same kind or class as those expressly mentioned.

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Contra Bonus Mores

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Against the morals and customs

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Pari delicto

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in equal fault; in a similar offense or crime; equal in guilt or in legal fault

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Nemo cum alterious detrimento locupletari potest

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No one should be allowed to enrich himself unjustly at the expense of another.

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Salus populi est suprema lex

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The welfare of the people is the supreme law.

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lex loci celebrationis

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law of the place where the marriage is celebrated

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damnum absque injuria

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loss or damage without injury

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sub judice

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matters under or before a. judge or court; or matters under judicial consideration

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index animi sermo

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speech is the index of intention

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Lex Prospicit, Non Respicit

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The law looks forward, not backward

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Lex de Futuro, Judex de Praterio

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The law provides for the future, the judge for the past

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