- in jure alterius
- In the right of another.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
jure alterius — See in jure alterius … Ballentine's law dictionary
in jure alterius — /in juriy oltarayas/ In another s right … Black's law dictionary
in jure alterius — /in juriy oltarayas/ In another s right … Black's law dictionary
jure naturae aequum est neminem cum alterius detrimento et injuria fieri locupletiorem — /juriy natyuriy iykwam est nemanam kam oltiriyas detramentow et anjuriya fayaray lowkapliyshiyoram/ By the law of nature it is not just that any one should be enriched by the detriment or injury of another … Black's law dictionary
jure naturae aequum est neminem cum alterius detrimento et injuria fieri locupletiorem — /juriy natyuriy iykwam est nemanam kam oltiriyas detramentow et anjuriya fayaray lowkapliyshiyoram/ By the law of nature it is not just that any one should be enriched by the detriment or injury of another … Black's law dictionary
Jure naturae aequum est neminem cum alterius detrimento et injuria fieri locupletiorem — By natural law it is just that no one be enriched through the loss or injury of another. Berry v Stigall, 253 Mo 690, 162 SW 126 … Ballentine's law dictionary
qui alterius jure utitur, eodem jure uti debet — /kway oltiriyas juriy yuwtatar, iyowdam juriy yuwtay debat/ He who uses the right of another ought to use the same right … Black's law dictionary
Qui alterius jure utitur, eodem jure uti debet — A person who uses the right of another ought to enjoy the same right … Ballentine's law dictionary
qui in jus dominiumve alterius succedit jure ejus uti debet — /kway in jas daminiyamviy oltarayas ssksiydat juriy iyjas yuwtay debat/ He who succeeds to the right or property of another ought to use his right, [i.e., holds it subject to the same rights and liabilities as attached to it in the hands of the… … Black's law dictionary
Qui in jus dominiumve alterius succedit jure ejus uti debet — He who succeeds to the right or ownership of another, ought to enjoy the rights of that other. See Broom s Legal Maxims 473 … Ballentine's law dictionary