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casus omissus [New Latin] : a situation omitted from or not provided for by statute or regulation and therefore governed by the common law ...
Casus omissus
Casus omissus, a point unprovided for: if by statute, the omission can be remedied by another statute only (Mersea Docks case, (1888) 13 App Cas 602, per Lord Halsbury); and see Reg. v. Arnold, (1864) 5 B&S 322; Hardcastle on Statutes and Maxwell on Statutes.See also Nalinabhya Byseck v. Shyam Sunder Haldar, 1953 SCR 533: AIR 1953 SC 148....
Casus belli
Casus belli, an occurrence giving rise to or justifying war....
Casus fortuitus non est sperandus; et nemo tenetur divinare
Casus fortuitus non est sperandus; et nemo tenetur divinare [Lat.], A fortuitous event is not to be foreseen; and no person is bound to divine it....
Casus f'deris
Casus f'deris, a case stipulated by treaty, or which comes within the terms of a compact....
Nec veniam, effuso sanguine, casus habet
Nec veniam, effuso sanguine, casus habet [Lat.], where blood is spilled the case is unpardonable....
Nec veniam, laso numine, casus habet
Nec veniam, laso numine, casus habet [Lat.], where the Divinity is insulted, the case is unpardonable....
case
case [Latin casus accident, event, set of circumstances, literally, act of falling] 1 a : a civil or criminal suit or action [the judicial power shall extend to all s, in law and equity, arising under this Constitution "U.S. Constitution art. III"] see also controversy case at bar : a case being considered by the court [the facts of the case at bar] case of first im·pres·sion : a case that presents an issue or question never before decided or considered by the court com·pan·ion case : a case that is heard with another case because it involves similar or related questions of law test case 1 : a representative case whose outcome will serve as precedent for future cases and esp. for pending cases involving similar or related issues or circumstances and often some of the same parties NOTE: A test case is selected from a number of cases in order to avoid a flood of litigation. All of the parties to the cases must agree to accept the outcome of the test case as bi...
Casus
An event an occurrence an occasion a combination of circumstances a case an act of God See the Note under Accident...
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