Glossary
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GLOSSARY OF LEGAL TERMS
This glossary includes selected legal terms, which a judge comes across in his readings or which he may need to use in his writings.
a contrario sensu
from the contrary sense
a converso
conversely
a gratis argumentis
for the sake of argument
a mensa et thoro
from bed and board
a quo
from which or whom
ab inconveniente
from hardship, from what is inconvenient
ab initio
from the beginning; from first to last
aberratio ictus
wandering or stray blow; a blow received by a person which is intended for another
abusos deshones
abuse of chastity
accessio cepit principa
an accessory follows the principal
accion publiciana
an action for recovery of possession filed after one year of the dispossession
accion reinvindicatoria
an action for recovery of title or ownership
acto nulo
a void act
ad damnum
the statement of damages in a pleading
adhesion contract
a contract drafted by the stronger party, then presented for acceptance to the weaker party, who has no power to modify its terms
ad litem
just for a particular action ; a 'guardian ad litem ' is a guardian appointed to represent a minor or an incompetent just for a particular action.
amicus curiae
A friend of the court, one who appears in a legal action to give his views on the legal issues raised in the case. Note the spelling of ' curiae '
arguendo
for the sake of argument
assumpsit
A common law term to recover damages for the non performance of a contract
case at bar
the case being tried by a trial court in the exercise of its original jurisdiction
case at bench
the case being heard before an appellate court
causa sine qua non
the determining cause, without which something could not have occurred
cestui que trust
a beneficiary of a trust; pronounced set-a-ku-trust
chattels
a common law term for movable things, as in Chattel Mortgage Law
chose in action
right to sue for money or property; the instrument evidencing such right (promissory note)
color
mere semblance of a legal right (color of title)
damnum
damage
de mesne
possession of real property in one's own name; pronounced 'de-men'
dictum
something said in passing, not essential to the decision ( see holding)
ejusdem generis
of the same kind
ex parte
at the instance of one party only, without representation of the other side
en banc
that is, when all the judges in a division or collegiate court are seated
fee simple
shortened form of 'estate in fee simple,' referring to an absolute form of ownership
feme sole
a single woman
ferae naturae
wild animals
fungible goods
Goods of a kind in which all units are identical
holding
the precise issue or principle decided in a case (see dictum )
id est
that is
in esse
in being; existing
in haec verba
in the very words
in initio
in the beginning
in invitum
without consent
in pare materia
on the same topic
in personam
in person, said of an action to make someone personally liable
in propria persona
in his own behalf, representing oneself, not by an attorney
in re
in regard to
in rem
said of an action to subject specific property to liability
inter alia
among other things
Intestate
said of someone who dies without having made any will
lex loci
law of the place, the law of the place where the court is
lex loci actus
the law of the place of the act
lex loci contractus
the law of the place of the contract
lex loci rei sitae
the law of the place where the thing is located
lis pendens
a pending suit; the jurisdiction acquired by a court over property involved in a suit pending the action
mens rea
criminal intent
mutatis mutandis
the same except for a change in details
nil
nothing; zero
nunc pro tunc
now for then, as in backdating
per curiam
by the court acting unanimously, hence there should be no dissent
plurality
it refers to a case when three or more persons are involved in an election and no one receives more than fifty (50) percent of the votes
presents
a legal document as in 'Know All Men By These Presents'
pro se
for oneself representing oneself without an attorney; the same as in propria persona
Puissne
subordinate, associate Judge; pronounced as py-u-n.
Scienter
Knowingly a party's guilty knowledge
Seriatim
[adv] serially in a series; [adj] following
stare decisis
stand by what is decided; Judges are bound by the decisions of their predecessors
tabula rasa
a clean slate; used in decisions to mean 'This issue has been passed upon clearly in other decisions'
terminus a quo
the starting point
vel non
or not
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