Tag: IG
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Ignorantia Excusatur, Non Juris Sed Facti
Ignorantia Excusatur, Non Juris Sed Facti in United States Ignorantia Excusatur, Non Juris Sed Facti Definition Ignorance of fact may excuse, but not ignorance of law. See Ignorance. Ignorantia Excusatur, Non Juris Sed Facti in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Ignorantia […]
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Ignorantia Facti Excusat; Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat
Ignorantia Facti Excusat; Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat in United States Ignorantia Facti Excusat; Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat Definition Ignorance of facts excuses; ignorance of law does not excuse. 1 Coke, 177; 4 Bouv. Inst, note 3828; Broom, Leg. Max. (3d London Ed.) 231; 1 Fonbl. Eq. (5th […]
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Ignorantia Judicis Est Calamitas Innocentis
Ignorantia Judicis Est Calamitas Innocentis in United States Ignorantia Judicis Est Calamitas Innocentis Definition The Ignorance of the judge Is the misfortune of the innocent. 2 Inst. 591. Ignorantia Judicis Est Calamitas Innocentis in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription […]
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Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat
Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat in United States Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat Definition Ignorance of the law is no excuse. 8 Wend. (N. Y.) 267, 284; 18 Wend. (N. Y.) 586, 588; 6 Paige, Ch. (N. Y.) 189, 195; 1 Edw. Ch. (N. Y.) 467, 472. The true meaning of that maxim is that parties cannot…
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Ignorantia Juris Quod Quisque Scire Tenetur, Neminem Excusat
Ignorantia Juris Quod Quisque Scire Tenetur, Neminem Excusat in United States Ignorantia Juris Quod Quisque Scire Tenetur, Neminem Excusat Definition Ignorance of law which every one is bound to know excuses no one. 2 Coke, 3b; 1 Plowd. 343; per Ld. Campbell, 9 Clark & F. 324; Broom, Leg. […]
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Ignorantia Legis Neminem Excusat
Ignorantia Legis Neminem Excusat in United States Ignorantia Legis Neminem Excusat Definition Ignorance of law excuses no one. See Ignorance; 4 Bouv. Inst, note 3828; 1 Story, Eq. Jur. § 111. Ignorantia Legis Neminem Excusat in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Ignorantia Legis […]
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Ignoratis Terminis, Ignoratur Et Ars
Ignoratis Terminis, Ignoratur Et Ars in United States Ignoratis Terminis, Ignoratur Et Ars Definition Terms being unknown, the art also is unknown. Co. Litt. 2. Ignoratis Terminis, Ignoratur Et Ars in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Ignoratis Terminis, Ignoratur Et Ars, […]
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Ignore
Ignore in United States Ignore Definition To be ignorant of. Webster. To pass over as if not in existence. A grand jury are said to ignore a bill when they do not find the evidence such as to induce them to make a presentment. Brande. Ignore in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription […]
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Ignoscitur El Qui Sanguinem Suum Qualiter Redemptum Voluit
Ignoscitur El Qui Sanguinem Suum Qualiter Redemptum Voluit in United States Ignoscitur El Qui Sanguinem Suum Qualiter Redemptum Voluit Definition The law holds him excused who chose that his blood should be redeemed on any terms. Dig. 48. 21. 1; 1 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 131. Ignoscitur El Qui […]
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Ignorance Of Law
Ignorance Of Law in United States Ignorance Of Law Definition See Ignorance. Ignorance Of Law in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Ignorance Of Law, Ignorance Of Law in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Ignorance Of Law, Ignorance Of Law in the European Legal Encyclopedia., […]
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Ignorantia
Ignorantia in United States Ignorantia Definition Ignorance; want of knowledge. Distinguished from mistake, error or wrong conception. Mackeld. Civ. Law, § 165. Divided in the civil law into ignorantia facti, ignornace of fact, and ignorantia juris, ignorance of law. Dig. 22. 6. Lord Coke […]
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Ignorantia Eorum Quae Quis Scire Tenetur Non Excusat
Ignorantia Eorum Quae Quis Scire Tenetur Non Excusat in United States Ignorantia Eorum Quae Quis Scire Tenetur Non Excusat Definition Ignorance of those things which every one is bound to know excuses not. Hale, P. C. 42. See Tindal, C. J., 10 Clark & F. 210; Broom, Leg. Max. (3d London Ed.) […]
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Ignoramus
Ignoramus in United States Ignoramus Definition (Lat. we are Ignorant or uninformed). In practice. The word which is written on a bill by a grand jury when they find that there is not sufficient evidence to authorize their finding it a true bill. Sometimes, instead of using this word, the […]
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Ignorance
Ignorance in United States Ignorance Definition The lack of knowledge. Ignorance is distinguishable from error or mistake. Ignorance is want of knowledge; error is the nonconformity or opposition of ideas to the truth. Considered as a motive of actipns, ignorance differs but little from […]
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Iglise
Iglise in United States Iglise Definition (Law. Fr.) A church. Kelham. Another form of eglise. Iglise in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Iglise, Iglise in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Iglise, Iglise in the European Legal Encyclopedia., Iglise, Iglise in the Asian Legal […]