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  2. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    A person, court, statute, or legal document that has no legal authority, because its original legal purpose has been fulfilled. gravamen: things weighing down The basic element or complaint of a lawsuit. / ɡ r ə ˈ v eɪ m ɛ n / guardian ad litem: guardian for the case

  3. Category:Latin legal terminology - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Law stubs - Wikipedia

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  6. Lists of legal terms - Wikipedia

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    The following pages contain lists of legal terms: List of Latin legal terms; List of legal abbreviations; List of legal abbreviations (canon law) on Wiktionary: Appendix: English legal terms; Appendix: Glossary of legal terms

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  9. Law Latin - Wikipedia

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    Law Latin, sometimes written L.L. or L. Lat., [1] and sometimes derisively referred to as Dog Latin, [2] is a form of Latin used in legal contexts. While some of the vocabulary does come from Latin, many of the words and much of the vocabulary stem from English. [1]