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- jus ibi remedium". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Hanna, Heather Jane; Harding, Alan G. (2008). "Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium - for the...
- A patent medicine (sometimes called a proprietary medicine) is a non-prescription medicine or medicinal preparation that is typically protected and advertised...
- Remedium (Polish remedy) is the third studio album by Polish rapper Tau, released on 3 December 2014 by his own label Bozon Records. It was his first album...
- loose coalition of nongovernmental organizations, including Iuridi**** Remedium, Privacy International, and others. The United States' most recently hosted...
- harmless". The term is an amalgam of the Gr**** phyto (plant) and Latin remedium (restoring balance). Although attractive for its cost, phytoremediation...
- some countries, the series has alternate titles, such as Resident Evil: Remedium in Poland, Resident Evil: Lék in the Czech Republic, and Resident Evil:...
- where [there is] doubt, there [is] freedom Anonymous proverb. ubi jus, ibi remedium Where [there is] a right, there [is] a remedy ubi mel, ibi apes where [there...
- grace of the sacrament of Christian marriage, which becomes therefore a remedium concupiscentiaeremedy of concupiscence. The redemption of human ****uality...
- invaded." This rule derives from the ancient Roman legal maxim ubi jus, ibi remedium ("where there is a legal right, there is a legal remedy"), which was well...
- administered at common law such as damages. The Latin legal maxim is ubi jus ibi remedium ("where there is a right there must be a remedy"). The maxim is necessarily...