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in pa·ri cau·sa /in-'pä-rē-'kȯ-zə, -'kau̇-sä/ adv [Late Latin, in a like case]: in a case where all parties stand equal in right according to law
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
pari causa — (Latin: With equal right.) Upon an equal footing; having the same rights or claims. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. pari causa … Law dictionary
in pari causa — /in paeray k6za/°peray°/ In equal fault or guilt; equally culpable or criminal. A common law defense that prohibited a plaintiff from suing if it had been a participant in the contract or conspiracy that led to the violation of law at issue. As a … Black's law dictionary
in pari causa — /in paeray k6za/°peray°/ In equal fault or guilt; equally culpable or criminal. A common law defense that prohibited a plaintiff from suing if it had been a participant in the contract or conspiracy that led to the violation of law at issue. As a … Black's law dictionary
pari causa — /paeray koza/ With equal right; upon an equal footing; equivalent in rights or claims … Black's law dictionary
pari causa — With equal right; on the same footing or basis … Ballentine's law dictionary
in pari causa — ˈpärē adverb Etymology: Late Latin, in a like case : in a case where all parties stand equal in right according to law … Useful english dictionary
In pari causa, melior est causa possidentis — Droit civil: lorsqu aucun des plaideurs ne peut faire la preuve, la préférence est donnée à celui qui tient en sa possession l objet du litige … Lexique de Termes Juridiques
in pari causa possessor potior haberi debet — /in paray koza pazesar powsh(iy)ar habiray debat/ In an equal cause he who has the possession should be preferred … Black's law dictionary
in pari causa possessor potior haberi debet — /in paray koza pazesar powsh(iy)ar habiray debat/ In an equal cause he who has the possession should be preferred … Black's law dictionary
In pari turpitudine melior est causa possidentis — In pari turpitudine melior est causa possidentis, bezeichnet den Grundsatz, dass bei Sittenverstoß beider Parteien der streitige Gegenstand bei dem Empfänger oder Besitzer verbleibt. Schweiz Der Grundsatz, dass bei gleich sittenwidrigem Verhalten … Deutsch Wikipedia