Ibi jus, ibi remedium

Ibi jus, ibi remedium
A maxim of the common law. See equity will not suffer a wrong, etc. Ibi semper debet fieri triatio ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam.The trial of an action ought always to be held in that place where the jurors can have the better information.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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