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Latin Legal Terms

Match the Common Law Latin legal terms to their English counterparts. Bonam Fortunam!
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Last updated: February 7, 2025
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First submittedJanuary 28, 2025
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Res Judicata
Non Sequitur
Vice Versa
Ex Aequo Et Bono
De Jure
Ratio Decidendi
Ipso Facto
Ceteris Paribus
Ultra Vires
Alibi
Mens Rea
De Facto
Quid Pro Quo
A Priori
Casus Belli
Verbatim
Mutatis Mutandis
Subpoena
De Minimis
Inter Alia
Animus Nocendi
Bona Vacantia
Obiter Dictum
Prima Facie
Pro Bono
Sine Qua Non
Sui Generis
Pro Rata
Res Ipsa Loquitur
Caveat Emptor
A Favor for a favor
A Matter Judged
A Thing Said in Passing
According to the Right and Good
All Other Things Being Equal
Among Other Things
At First Sight
Because of the Fact
Beyond the Powers
By Fact
By Law
Elsewhere
From Earlier
Guilty State of Mind
Inconsistent Statement
Intention to Harm
Justification for War
May the Buyer Beware
Once the Necessary Changes Have Been Made
Ownerless Goods
Proportionately
Reason for the Decision
The Other Way Around
The Thing Speaks for Itself
Too Little
Under Penalty
Unique
Voluntary Work
Without Which, Nothing
Word for Word
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2 Comments
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Level 89
Feb 5, 2025
I'm a lawyer and only got 59%. I forgot all the easy ones. Bookmarked so I get better.
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Level 79
Feb 5, 2025
It's verbatim, not verbatum