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Idem est nihil dicere et insufficienter dicere
Idem est nihil dicere et insufficienter dicere [Lat.], it is the same thing to
Adjournamentum est ad diem dicere seu diem dare
Adjournamentum est ad diem dicere seu diem dare [Lat.], An adjournment is to appoint a
Judicis est jus dicere, non dare
Judicis est jus dicere, non dare. Loosely, a judge should administer the law as
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Nemo sibi esse judex vel suis jus dicere debet
Nemo sibi esse judex vel suis jus dicere debet [Lat.], no one ought to be his own judge,
Just
a right and more technically a legal right-a-law. Thus 'Jus dicere' was to pronounce the judgment; to give legal decision. The
Dicer
A player at dice a dice player a gamester
dictum
[-tə] [Latin, utterance, from neuter of dictus, past participle of dicere to say] : a view expressed by a judge in
indict
ultimately from Latin indicere to proclaim, from in- toward + dicere to say] : to charge with a crime by the
judge
judicare, from judic- judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to decide, say] vt 1 : to hear and decide
judicial
judgment, from judic- judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to determine, say] 1 a : of or relating to
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