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in pari materia

in pari materia [Late Latin, in a like matter] : on the same subject or matter : in a similar case NOTE: It is a doctrine in statutory construction that statutes that are in pari materia must be construed together. ...


Paris

A plant common in Europe Paris quadrifolia herb Paris truelove It has been used as a narcotic...


Doctrine of pari delicto

Doctrine of pari delicto, The doctrine of pari delicto is not designed to reward the 'wrongdoer' or to penalize the 'wronged', by denying to the victim of exploitation access to justice. The doctrine is attracted only when none of the parties is a victim of such exploitation and both parties have voluntarily and by their free will joined hands to flout the law for their mutual gain, Mohd. Salimuddin v. Misri Lal, (1986) 2 SCC 378: AIR 1986 SC 1019: (1986) 1 SCR 622....


Pari passu

Pari passu [Lat.], means 'with equal steps, equally, without preference' (Jowitts's Dictionary, Vol. II, 1959 Edn., p. 1294), International Coach Builders Ltd. v. Karnataka State Financial Corporation, (2003) 10 SCC 482 (493).With equal step, equally, without preference.The lexical meaning of the Latin word pari passu is -- at an equal rate or pace, with simultaneous progress, proportionately etc. This term is generally used in the context of creditors who, in marshalling assets, are entitled to receive out of the same fund without any precedence over each other, N.D. Jayal v. Union of India, (2004) 9 SCC 362 (389).Mean 'By an equal progress; equably, ratably; without preference, Narmada Bachao Andolan v. Union of India, (2005) 4 SCC 32....


in pari causa

in pari causa [Late Latin, in a like case] : in a case where all parties stand equal in right according to law ...


in pari delicto

in pari delicto [New Latin, in like offense] : in equal fault or wrong used of parties to a lawsuit n : a doctrine that bars a plaintiff who has participated in wrongdoing from recovering damages for loss resulting from the wrongdoing ...


Agentes et consentientes pari p'na plectentur

Agentes et consentientes pari p'na plectentur, 5 Rep. 80-(Acting and consenting parties are liable to the same punishment.)...


Consentientes et agentes pari pana plectentur

Consentientes et agentes pari pana plectentur [Lat.], Those consenting and those perpetrating are embraced in the same punishment....


Declaration of Paris

Declaration of Paris, a state paper agreed upon at the conclusion of the Crimean War, by the representatives of Great Britain, France, Austria, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey (February 26, 1856), in which the following agreements on maritime law were come to:--Privateering is abolished.The neutral flag covers enemy's goods save contraband of war.Neutral goods save contraband of war are not liable to capture under enemy's flag. Blockades to be binding must be real. (See also LETTERS OF MARQUE and PAPER BLOCKADES.)...


In criminalibus sufficit generalis malitia intentionis cum facto paris gradus

In criminalibus sufficit generalis malitia intentionis cum facto paris gradus [Lat.], in criminal actions a general malice of intention is sufficient with an act of corresponding degree....


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