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stricti juris
stricti juris [Latin] : according to or determined by strict interpretation of
Sui juris
Sui juris [Lat.] (of his own right). A person who is neither
Jury
and servants, solicitors' managing clerks, police, J.P.'s within their own jurisdiction, mem-bers of corporations, etc., governors of prisons, superintendents of asylums,
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jury
trial by ordeal declined. The questions put to those early juries were usually questions of fact or mixed questions of fact
Special jury
300l., shall be qualified and liable to serve on special juries in every such county in England and Wales, and in
juris doctor
juris doctor often cap J&D [New Latin, doctor of law] :
Alieni juris
Alieni juris, a form of status; under potestas or authority of another,
Corpus juris civilis
Corpus juris civilis. The three great compilations of Justinian, the Institutes, the
Ignorantia facti excusat, ignorantia juris non excusat
Ignorantia facti excusat, ignorantia juris non excusat. (Ignorance of the fact excuses; ignorance of the
Juris et de jure
Juris et de jure (of law and from law). A conclusive
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