Friday, August 19, 2011

Legal Latin Words

LATIN

MEANING

Lex Prospicit, Non Respicit

The law looks forward, not backward

Lex de Futuro, Judex de Praterio

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

Absolute Sentencia Expositore Non Indiget

When the language of the law is clear, no explanation of its required

Optima Statuti interpretatix Est Insum Statutum

The best interpreter of the statute is the statute itself

Ratio Legis

Interpretation according to spirit

Ratio Legis Est Anima

The reason of the law is its soul

Cessante Ratione Cesat Ipsa Lex

When the reason for the law ceases, the law ceases also to exist

Expresio Unius Est Exclusio Alterius

Express mention is implied exclusion

Generalia specialibus non derogant

A general law does not nullify a specific or special law

Dura Lex Sed Lex

The law may be harsh but it is still the law

Cogitationis Poenam Nemo Emeret

No man may be punished for his thought

Actus Non Facit Reum Nisi Mens Sit Rea

The act itself does not make a man guilty unless his intention were so

Actus Me Invito Factus Non Est Meus Actus

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

Ignorantia Legis Neminem Excusant

Ignorance of the law excuse no one

Ignorantia Facto Excusat

Ignorance or mistake in point of fact is an excuse

Ubi Lex Non Distinguit Nea Nos Distiguere Debemos

Where the law does not distinguish, we should not distinguish

Mens Legislatores

Liberal construction

Reddendo Singula Singulis

Referring each to each

Cassus Omissus Pro Omisso Habbendus Est

A case omitted is to be held as intentionally omitted

Noscitur a sociis

Finding the context

Ejusdem generis

When general words follow the designation of particular things, or classes of persons or subjects, the general words will usually be construed to include only those persons or things of the same class or general nature as those specifically enumerated.



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