- secundum probata
- According to the proofs; that is, according to the evidence brought out at the trial.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
secundum allegata et probata — /sakandam aelageyta et prabeyta/ According to what is alleged and proved; according to the allegations and proofs … Black's law dictionary
secundum allegata et probata — According to the pleadings and the proofs … Ballentine's law dictionary
judex debet judicare secundum allegata et probata — /juwdeks debat juwdakeriy sakandam aelageyta et prabeyta/ The judge ought to decide according to the allegations and the proofs … Black's law dictionary
judicis est judicare secundum allegata et probata — /juwdasas est juwdakeriy sakandam aelageyta et prabeyta/ It is the duty of a judge to decide according to facts alleged and proved … Black's law dictionary
judex debet judicare secundum allegata et probata — /juwdeks debat juwdakeriy sakandam aelageyta et prabeyta/ The judge ought to decide according to the allegations and the proofs … Black's law dictionary
judicis est judicare secundum allegata et probata — /juwdasas est juwdakeriy sakandam aelageyta et prabeyta/ It is the duty of a judge to decide according to facts alleged and proved … Black's law dictionary
Judex debet judicare secundum allegata et probata — A judge ought to decide according to the pleadings and the proofs … Ballentine's law dictionary
Judicis est judicare secundum allegata et probata — It is the duty of the judge to decide in conformity with the pleadings and the proofs. Judicis est jus dicere non dare. It is the duty of the judge to administer justice and not to make law … Ballentine's law dictionary
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judge — 1 / jəj/ vb judged, judg·ing [Old French jugier, from Latin judicare, from judic judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to decide, say] vt 1: to hear and decide (as a litigated question) in a court of justice judge a case 2: to pronounce after … Law dictionary