Latin has found itself deeply in our law that learned friends can rarely speak without the Latin phrases.
Here are a few for your perusal. Welcome to the quiz. Bon voyage.
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Question of
Amicus curiae
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A friend of the court
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A person of high esteem
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Court clerk
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A sworn paper
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Question of
Actus reus
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That point
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That evidence
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A guilty act
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An innocent act
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Question of
Animus nocendi
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Not acceptable
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False evidence
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Human error
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Intention to harm
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Question of
Bona vacanta
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Owners goods
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Ownerless goods
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Goods in question
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Contentious goods
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Question of
Caveat emptor
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The case is nullified
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Observers should agree
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Let the buyer beware
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Let the seller beware
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Question of
Contra legem
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Against the law
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Not good evidence
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Against the case
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Against evidence
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Question of
De die in diem
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From day to month
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From day to day
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From the frying pan to the fire
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From day one to tenth day
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Question of
De minimis
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About small beginnings and big ends
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About nothing
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About big things
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About the smallest things
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Great info
7 out of 8.
Good mark there
I like such so much because I am student of bio
Am grateful you liked it. Thanks
It turns out my Latin was rusty I had to get a tetanus shot
OMG! YOU learnt something here though
I learned my Latin has gotten even worse. I didn’t think that was possible…
6/8 – should have been 7!
Why did you expect 7 and not 8
Because I knew enough Latin to get one right that I got wrong, but not for the other one!
I got 5! I am totally blind about this! So challenging.
You performed quite fine there
Thank you, Sir!
5/8 Great quiz!
Not bad here
7/8 I missed Actus reus 🙂
You know these legal terms. Thank you
No. I guessed most of them 🙂 But I did learn Latin some 50 years ago!
You are good at guessing then