Latin Terms and Phrases - C
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| Title | Details | Hits |
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| Caveat emptor | Let him beware. A formal warning. Caveat emptor means let the buyer beware or that the buyers should... | 656 |
| Caveat venditor | Let the seller beware. | 622 |
| Certiorari | A writ of certiorari is a form of judicial review whereby a court is asked to consider a legal decision... | 607 |
| Cestui que | A shortened version of "cestui a que use le feoffment fuit fait," literally, "The person for whose use... | 715 |
| Cestui que trust or cestui que use | The formal Latin word for the beneficiary or donee of a trust. | 801 |
| Ceteris paribus | All things being equal or unchanged | 705 |
| Consensus ad idem | Agreement on an idea. According to this concept, parties to a contract must agree on the terms of the... | 721 |
| Corum non judice | A proceeding committed by a Court without jurisdiction or not by the proper judge. They are non-judicial... | 715 |
| Cuius est solum, ejus est usque ad caelu | Who owns the land, owns down to the center of the earth and up to the heavens. This principle of land... | 752 |
| Culpa lata | Latin for gross negligence. It is more than just simple negligence and includes any action or an omission... | 742 |
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