stricti juris

stricti juris
stric·ti ju·ris 1 /'strik-ˌtī-'ju̇r-is, 'strik-tē-'yu̇r-ēs/ adj or adv [Latin]: according to or determined by strict interpretation of the law
the rights of a guarantor are stricti jurisSitzer v. Lang, 243 S.E.2d 95 (1978)
stricti juris 2 n: a rule of legal interpretation requiring or dictating close, narrow, or strict interpretation
failure to apply the rule of stricti juris to the parol evidenceBrown v. Capitol Fish Co., 282 S.E.2d 694 (1981)

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  • stricti juris — /striktay juras/ Of strict right or law; according to strict law. A license is a thing stricti juris; a privilege which a man does not possess by his own right, but it is conceded to him as an indulgence, and therefore it is to be strictly… …   Black's law dictionary

  • stricti juris — Of strict right; of strict law; of strictly legal interpretation without aid from principles of equity. See 2 Bl Comm 108 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • stricti juris — ˌstrikˌtīˈju̇rə̇s, ˌstriktēˈyu̇ adverb Etymology: Latin : of or by strict law especially as distinguished from equity …   Useful english dictionary

  • actio stricti juris — ˈstrikˌtīˈju̇rə̇s, kˌtēˈyu̇rə̇s noun (plural actiones stricti juris) Etymology: Late Latin, literally, action of strict law : an action in Roman law that the judge was to decide according to the strict legal rules without reference to equitable… …   Useful english dictionary

  • actio stricti juris — /aekshiyow striktay jiiras/ An action of strict right. The class of civil law personal actions, which were adjudged only by the strict law, and in which the judge was limited to the precise language of the formula, and had no discretionary power… …   Black's law dictionary

  • actio stricti juris — /aekshiyow striktay jiiras/ An action of strict right. The class of civil law personal actions, which were adjudged only by the strict law, and in which the judge was limited to the precise language of the formula, and had no discretionary power… …   Black's law dictionary

  • actio stricti juris — A civil law action in which the court followed the letter of the law …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Donationes sint stricti juris, ne quis plus donasse praesumatur quam in donatione expresserit — Gifts should be of strict construction, lest anyone may be presumed to have given more than is described in the gift. See 2 Bl Comm 108 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Roman Law —     Roman Law     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Roman Law     In the following article this subject is briefly treated under the two heads of; I. Principles; II. History. Of these two divisions, I is subdivided into: A. Persons; B. Things; C. Actions …   Catholic encyclopedia

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