Iura novit curia is a Latin legal maxim expressing the principle that "the court knows the law", i.e., that the parties to a legal dispute do not need...
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iuncta iuvant ("What is without value on its own, helps when joined") iura novit curia the court knows the law Legal principle in civil law countries of the...
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facts and the judge will rule on the law that governs them. Related to iura novit curia (the court knows the law). damnant quod non intellegunt They condemn...
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facts and the judge will rule on the law that governs them. Related to iura novit curia (the court knows the law). damnant quod non intellegunt They condemn...
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which an appeal originates; originating court (vs. iudex ad quem) iura novit curia the court knows the law The principle that the parties to a legal dispute...
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all of the evidence without regard to the number of arguments made. Iura novit curia "The court knows the law." Concept that parties to a case do not need...
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