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Actus legis nomini faeit injuriam






Actus legis nomini faeit injuriam

An act of the law wrongs no man.

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Man
A human being. This definition includes not only the adult male sex of the human species, but women and children; examples: "of offences against man, some are more immediately against the king, other's more immediately against the subject." Hawk. P. C. book 1, c. 2, s. 1. Offences against the life of man come under the general name of homicide, which in our law signifies the killing of a man by a man.



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Actual
Real; actual.

Actual damages
Reward of the actual loss resulting from a breach of contract, such as the disputed payments under the contract.

Actual fault or privity
A faulty act or omission of a party, or his knowledge of or complicity with the faulty act or omission of another for whose conduct he is responsible.

Actuarius
An ancient name or appellation of a notary.

Actuary
A clerk in some corporations vested with various powers.

Actus
A foot way and horse way.

Actus doi nomini facit injuriam
An act of God does wrong to no one.

Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea
An act does not make a man a criminal, unless his intention be criminal. To constitute a crime the intent and the act must concur; a mere overt act, without wrongful intention, does not make guilt.

Actus reus
(United Kingdom) A guilty deed or act.



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Actual fault or privity
A faulty act or omission of a party, or his knowledge of or complicity with the faulty act or omission of another for whose conduct he is responsible.

Actuarius
An ancient name or appellation of a notary.

Actuary
A clerk in some corporations vested with various powers.

Actus
A foot way and horse way.

Actus doi nomini facit injuriam
An act of God does wrong to no one.

Actus legis nomini faeit injuriam

Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea
An act does not make a man a criminal, unless his intention be criminal. To constitute a crime the intent and the act must concur; a mere overt act, without wrongful intention, does not make guilt.

Actus reus
(United Kingdom) A guilty deed or act.

Ad colligendum bona
When a person dies and there is no apparent executor or administrator, a person can be appointed by Court order and for the limited and sole purpose of collecting, inventorizing and preserving the assets of the deceased until an appropriate full-fledged administrator can be found or appointed. Known then as an administrator ad colligendum, this person is a agent of the Court and does not have the true or full authority of an administrator of an estate.

Ad damnum
Pleading. To the damage. In all personal and mixed actions, withthe exception of actions of debt qui tam, where the plaintiff has sustained no damages, the declaration concludes ad damnum.

Ad diem
At the day, as a plea of payment ad diem, on the day when the moneybecame due.

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