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An 'encumbrance' in legal parlance is a

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The maxim 'Ubi jus ibi remedium' means

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Intra vires mean

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Inter Vivos

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Corpus juris

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A right available against the world at large is

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Ab ______ non-fit injuria.

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Nemo debet _______ pro una _______ Causa.

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Actus non fa cit reum ______ sit rea.

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Interest republicae ___________ litium.

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Administratic ad _________.

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One of the basic tenets of criminal liability is "actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea". What does this mean in English?

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What is the 'actus reus'?

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This is a maxim of tort law: "Ex turpi causa non oritur actio".

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What is the 'ratio decidendi' in a judgement?

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What does the 'sine qua non' rule, in terms of causation, mean?

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The doctrine of 'stare decisis' underpins the common law system. What is 'stare decisis'?

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Textbooks are always referring to 'obiter dicta' (sometimes shortened to just dicta). What are 'obiter dicta'?

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Oops, the House of Lords has stated that a case heard in the Court of Appeal is 'per incuriam'. What did they mean?

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Tort seems to be full of catchy Latin phrases-what does this one mean? 'Volenti non-fit injuria'.

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