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Definition of Non liquet

Non liquet
Non liquet Non` li"quet [L.] It is not clear; -- a verdict given by a jury when a matter is to be deferred to another day of trial.

Meaning of Non liquet from wikipedia

- In law, a non liquet (commonly known as "lacuna in the law") is any situation for which there is no applicable law. Non liquet translates into English...
- Legal technicality Letter and spirit of the law Piggybacking Quibble Non liquet, otherwise known as a legal lacuna "FORT ****SKI National Monument". National...
- permitted by the rules of a language Lacuna, in law, largely overlapping a non liquet ("it is not clear"), a gap (in the law) Lacuna (histology), a small space...
- Legal vacuum may refer to: A legal context which is non liquet ("it is not clear"), there is no applicable law, or in which some injustice is uncorrected...
- and 15 voted against, with the majority of those voting against being non liquet ("it is not clear") votes rather than votes for outright acquittal. Habitus...
- explored the status of "Lotus approach", and emplo**** the concept of non liquet. There were also strategic questions such as the legality of the practice...
- (4th ed.). Barron's Education Series. "Actio non datur non ****ificato". 22 September 2019. "Actus non Facit Reum Nisi Mens Sit Rea - Analysis - Law...
- – Nepos, Neptunus. N.F.C. – Nostrae fidei commissum. N.L. – Non licet, Non liquet, Non longe. N.M.V. – Nobilis memoriae vir. NN. – Nostri. NN., NNO....
- Williams (1910). Paul Hoffman (1998). The Man Who Loved Only Numbers. p. 6. "Non Silba Sed Anthar". Seneca the Younger. Moral Letters to Lucilius, 106. Hosted...
- po****r book Candide, which concludes with the character Candide saying, "Non liquet" (it is not clear), a term that was applied during the Roman Republic...