Cum par delictum est duorum, semper oneratur petitor, et melior habetur possessoris causa

Cum par delictum est duorum, semper oneratur petitor, et melior habetur possessoris causa
(Civil law.) When two parties are equally at fault, the claimant always has the burden, and the one in possession has the better cause.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • cum par delictum est duorum, semper oneratur petitor et melior habetur possessoris causa — /kam par daliktam est d(y)uworam, sempar ownareytar petatar et miyl(i)yar habiytar powzesoras koza/ When both parties are in fault the plaintiff must always fail, and the cause of the person in possession be preferred …   Black's law dictionary

  • cum par delictum est duorum, semper oneratur petitor et melior habetur possessoris causa — /kam par daliktam est d(y)uworam, sempar ownareytar petatar et miyl(i)yar habiytar powzesoras koza/ When both parties are in fault the plaintiff must always fail, and the cause of the person in possession be preferred …   Black's law dictionary

  • plaintiff — plain·tiff / plān təf/ n [Middle French plaintif, from plaintif, adj., grieving, from plaint lamentation, from Latin planctus, from plangere to strike, beat one s breast, lament]: the party who institutes a legal action or claim (as a… …   Law dictionary

  • guilt — n [Old English gylt delinquency]: the fact of having committed an offense esp. against the law not enough evidence to establish guilt compare innocence Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • burden — bur·den n 1: something that is a duty, obligation, or responsibility the prosecution has the burden of proving every element of the offense the statute imposes undue burden s burden of pleading the necessary elements 2 …   Law dictionary

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