Latin phrase meaning “by itself” or “in itself” or “inherently.” The term is commonly used in criminal and anti-trust law as “Illegal per se” which means that the act is “inherently illegal”, and in tort law as “Negligence per se” which means that the conduct automatically constitutes negligence under the provisions of a law
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