Sentences with phrase «juris non»

ICARA (International Child Abduction Remedies Act) ICMEC (International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children) Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat Illegitimacy Impeachment of Testimony Imputed Income In Camera Hearing Incapacitated Income Income Analysis Income Withholding Incompetent Indigent: In Forma Pauperis Informed Consent Inheritance Inheritance Rights Injunction In Limine In Loco Parentis Innocent Spouse Rule In Personam Jurisdiction In Propria Persona Ipso Facto In Rem Jurisdiction Insolvency Intercept Interlocutory Judgment Interrogatories In Terrorem Inter Vivos Trust Intestate In Toto Investigator Irretrievable Breakdown Irrevocable Consent IV - A («Four - A») Program IV - D («Four - D») Program IV - E («Four - E») Program
After all, ignorantia juris non excusat — ignorance of the law is no excuse.
But were we not taught «ignorantia juris non excusat»?
Ignorantia juris non excusat is a legal principle which holds that a person who is unaware of the law can not use that fact to escape liability due to a lack of knowledge of the law.
Related Terms: Question of Law, Question of Mixed Law and Fact, Standard of Review, Question of Discretion, Palpable Error, Overriding Error, Ad Quaestionem Facti Non Respondent Judices, Ad Quaestionem Juris Non Respondent Juratores
Related Terms: Question of Fact, Question of Mixed Law and Fact, Standard of Review, Question of Discretion, Ad Quaestionem Facti Non Respondent Judices, Ad Quaestionem Juris Non Respondent Juratores

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In Phillips v. United Service Automobile Association, Justice Lopez of the Court of Appeals of New Mexico deferred to this rendering of the maxim De Fide et Officio Judicis non Recipitur Quaestio, sed de Scientia Sive sit Eror Juris sive Facti to defeat an application that the fact of an eight month delay by the trial judge to render judgment was in and of itself an abuse of discretion and grounds for appeal:
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