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Crimen injuria is a
crime under South African common law,
defined as the act of "unlawfully, intentionally, and
seriously impairing the
dignity of another...
- (Scholars Press, 1989).
LacusCurtius -
Roman Law — ****um (Smith's Dictionary, 1875), ****um
Injuria Datum section The
Roman Law Library, incl. Leges...
- In law, ****um
absque injuria (Latin for "loss or
damage without injury") is the
principle of tort law in
which some
person (natural or legal) causes...
- señor gobernador! (1960), by Hugo Lindo. In 2004 the
collection of
poems Injurias y
otros poemas was published, by
writer Ricardo Lindo Fuentes, and it is...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) "Absuelven a
Wismichu de la acusación por
injurias a
Dalas Review". LOS40 (in Spanish). 26
February 2021.
Retrieved 3 January...
- Ex
injuria jus non
oritur (Latin for "law (or right) does not
arise from injustice") is a
principle of
international law. The
phrase implies that "illegal...
- Pomponius, Jure
naturae aequum est
neminem ****
alterius detrimentum et
injuria fieri locupletiorem ("By
natural law it is just that no one
should be enriched...
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principle that
where there is
injury in the
absence of
financial loss (
injuria sine ****o) the law
makes the
presumption of
damage and that it is sufficient...
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defines injuria as "all
expression said or
action performed that dishonors,
discredits or
causes contempt".
Article 417
defines broadly injurias graves...
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legal consequences attach to
particular facts. Its
rival principle is ex
injuria jus non
oritur in
which unjust acts
cannot create law.
Facts on the ground...