Common Phrases Flashcards

1
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ad hoc

A

for this purpose

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2
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amicus curiae

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friend of the court

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3
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bona fide

A

in good faith

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4
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corpus delicti

A

body of the crime, i.e. material evidence that a crime has occurred

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5
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cui bono

A

for what good purpose

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6
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de facto

A

according to the fact or deed

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7
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de jure

A

according to the law

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8
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et uxor

A

and (his) wife

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9
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ex officio

A

by virtue of the office held

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10
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ex post facto

A

from the deed afterwards (acting retroactively)

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11
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habeas corpus

A

“you are to produce the body” - writ requiring party be brought to court, promptly

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12
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male fide

A

in bad faith

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13
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in flagrante delicto

A

in the act

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14
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in prope persona

A

in one’s own person, i.e. on one’s own behalf and without lawyer

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15
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ipso facto

A

by the very deed

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16
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modus operandi

A

manner of working or operating

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17
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nollo prosequi

A

I don’t wish to prosecute (will drop all parts of suit)

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nolo contendere

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I will not contend (plea equal to admission of guilt, but allows recourse to deny the matter in subsequent proceedings)

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19
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non compos mentis

A

not of sane mind

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20
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obiter dictum

A

a judge’s incidental remark, observation or opinion that is not binding

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21
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onus probandi

A

burden of proof

22
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per se

A

in itself

23
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prima facie

A

at first sight

24
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pro forma

A

as a matter of form only

25
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pro tempore (pro tem)

A

for the time being, temporarily

26
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quid pro quo

A

something in exchange for something - a fair trade

27
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sine die

A

without a day, i.e. a specific date for reconvening

28
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ab initio

A

from the beginning

29
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imprimatur

A

imprint; lit. “let it be printed”

30
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pro bono publico

A

for the public good

31
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pendente lite; lis pendens

A

while judgement is pending; a case in progress

32
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inter alia

A

among other things

33
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in camera

A

in private; lit. “in a room”

34
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ex parte

A

prejudiced; lit. “from a part/party” (i.e. an application made by one party alone without the involvement of the other party, during the application stage)

35
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ad infinitum

A

for ever

36
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fiat

A

command; lit. “let it be done”

37
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casus belli

A

a ground for war

38
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restitutio in integrum

A

complete restoration, putting back as new

39
Q

lingua franca

A

international language

40
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nemo debet esse iudex in propria

A

nobody must be a judge in his own (case)

41
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per contra

A

the opposite

42
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sub judice

A

pending, lit. “under the judge”

43
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ultra vires

A

in excess of the power possessed; lit. “beyond strength”

44
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exempli gratia

A

for the sake of example [e.g.]

45
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mandamus

A

a writ [so called from the first “We command”]

46
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subpoena

A

a writ commanding a person to appear in court to give evidence; lit. “under penalty” because the person was bound to appear

47
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affidavit

A

a sworn deposition (eidesstattliche Erklärung)

48
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quantum

A

amount; lit. “how much”

49
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res ipsa loquitur

A

open and shut case, lit. “the thing itself speaks”

50
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scandalum magnum

A

a great stumbling block (original meaning of scandal)