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Latin Words: An Action For Unjust Enrichment

This Latin document contains definitions for many important legal terms from international law and other areas of jurisprudence. It includes terms related to concepts like jurisdiction, treaties, crimes, property law, and principles of legal interpretation.
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Latin Words: An Action For Unjust Enrichment

This Latin document contains definitions for many important legal terms from international law and other areas of jurisprudence. It includes terms related to concepts like jurisdiction, treaties, crimes, property law, and principles of legal interpretation.
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Latin words Hostis humani generis – an enemy of all

mankind
Ignorantia facti excusat – ignorance of a fact is
Ab initio – from the start
an excuse
Accessio cedat principali – the accessories
Ignorantia legis non excusat – ignorance of the
follow the principal
law excuses no one
Accion in rem verso – an action for unjust
enrichment
In toto – totally, entirely
Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea – the act Inter alia – among others
itself does not make a man guilty unless Inter se – among themselves
his intention were so Ipso facto – by the fact itself
Actus me invite factus non est meus actus – an Jure gestionis – the private, merchant-like,
act done by me against my will is not my commercial acts of the government of a
act state
Actus reus – action or conduct which is a Jure imperii – the imperial, public acts of the
constituent element of a crime government of a state
Animo belligerendi – intension to make war Jus ad bellum – to use of armed force in general
Animo furandi – intention to steal Jus cogens – a peremptory norm of general
Animus possidendi – an intention to possess international law accepted and
Attentat – an attempt to commit a violence recognized by the international
Civitas maxima – together against international community as a whole
crimes Jus dispositivum – law adopted by consent
Contra legem – contrary or against the law Jus in bello – law that governs the way in which
Culpa aquiliana – quasi-delict or civil damages warfare is conducted
due to negligence Jus postliminium – if captured, he loses his
Damnum absque injuria – loss without injury rights, but once he returns to his
De jure – practices that are legally recognized homeland, he recovers all those rights
De facto – situations that exists in reality even if again
not legally recognized Jus sanguinis – acquired nationality (by blood)
De novo – new trial Jus soli – birthright citizenship (by place)
Dolus specialis – special deceit… a harm Levee en messe – mass uprising
resulting from an act specifically intended Lex esto – the welfare of the people shall be the
to cause that harm supreme law
Dura lex sed lex – it is harsh, but it is the law Lex loce – law of the land
El que es causa de la causa es causa del mal Lex posterior derogate legi priori – a treaty may
causado – he who is the cause of the repeal a statute and a statute may repeal
cause is the cause of the evil caused a treaty
Erga omnes – towards all or towards everyone Lex rei sitae / Lex situs – law of the place where
Estoppel – a legal bar to alleging or denying fact the property is situated
because of one’s own previous actions or Lex specialis derogate legi generali – a special
words to the contrary law repeals a general law
Ex aeque et bono – according to what is Loci celebrationis – the law of the land (lex loci)
equitable and good where the marriage was celebrated
Ex contractu – from a contract Locus standi – a right to appear in a court or
Ex delicto – from a wrong before anybody on a given question: a
Ex lege – as a matter of law right to be heard
Ex post facto – after the fact… applies to penal Mala in se – wrongful from their nature
law Malum prohibitum – wrong as prohibited by
Force majeure – superior force statute
Mandamus – a judicial remedy in the form of an
order from a court to any government
subordinate court, corporation, or public jurisdiction and not subject to litigation
authority again between the same parties
Modus vivendi – mode of living Rum sequitur – it does not follow
Nemo cum alterius detrimento protest – no Salus populi suprema lex esto – the health of
person should unjustly enrich himself at the people should be the supreme law
the expense of another Sine qua non – an essential condition… a thing
Nor bir in idem – not twice in the same thing that is absolutely necessary
Nulla poena sine lege – one cannot be punished Solutio indebiti – undue payment
for doing something that is not prohibited Stare decisis – a doctrine or policy of following
by law rules or principles laid down in previous
Nullum crimen sine lege – no crime without law judicial decisions unless they contravene
Obiter dicta – opinions not necessary to the the ordinary principles of justice
determination of a case Status quo ante bellum – each belligerents is
Opinio juris – an opinion of law or necessity entitled to the territory and property
Opinio juris sive necessitatis – opinion as to law which it had possession of at the
or necessity commencement of the war
Pacta sunt servanda – international agreements Sub judice – under judicial consideration and
must be performed in good faith therefore prohibited from public
Pacta tertiis nec noceat nec prosunt – a treaty discussion elsewhere
binds the parties & only the parties… it Sui generis – unique… in a class by itself
does not create either obligations or Terra nullius – belonging to no one
rights for 3rd states without their consent Usucapio – long continued use of real property
Par in parem non habet imperium – a state ripened into ownership
cannot be sued in the court of another Usus anticipitis – articles of ambiguous use may
state… an equal cannot have dominion sometimes be regarded as contraband if
over an equal used for war purposes
Parens patriae – father or parent of his country Uti possidetis – each belligerent is regarded as
Pari delicto – of equal fault legally entitled to such property as are
Per se – by or in itself or themselves actually in its possession at the time
Pleine pouvoirs – full power hostilities ceased
Posteriori – from the latter
Priori – from the earlier
Propter legem – in accordance with law
Protocol de cloture – a final act
Quasi delict – a negligent act or omission which
causes harm or damage to the person or
property of another, and thus exposes a
person to civil liability as if the act or
omission was intentional
Quid pro quo – a favor or advantage granted or
expected in return of something
Rebus sic stantibus – the legal doctrine allowing
for a contract or a treaty to become
inapplicable because of a fundamental
change of circumstances
Res communes – things own by no one
Res inter alios acta – something transacted
between other parties
Res judicata – a matter finally decided on its
merits by a court having competent

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