Actus Curiae Neminem Gravabit Law and Legal Definition
Actus curiae neminem gravabit is a Latin maxim that means ‘an act of the Court shall prejudice no one’. Courts should pass an order to ensure that the interest of none of the party to the litigation is harmed. It is the duty of the court to see that no one is suffered by it’s order. Every order should be passed to afford a safe and certain guide for the administration of justice. [Application of Martini, 184 F. Supp. 395, 401-402 (S.D.N.Y. 1960)]
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- Actuary
- Actuarially Sound Retirement System
- Actuarially Appropriate [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
- Actuarial Value
- Actuarial Table
- Actus Curiae Neminem Gravabit
- Actus Dei Nemini Facit Injuriam
- Actus Fictus In Fraudem Legis
- Actus Inceptus Cujus Perfectio Pendet Ex Voluntate Partium Revocari Potest, Si Autem Pendet Ex Voluntate Tertiae Personae, Vel Ex Contingenti, Revocar
- Actus Legis Nemini Facit Injuriam
- Actus Me Invite Factus Non Est Meus Actus
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- Actus Dei Nemini Facit Injuriam
- Actus Fictus In Fraudem Legis
- Actus Inceptus Cujus Perfectio Pendet Ex Voluntate Partium Revocari Potest, Si Autem Pendet Ex Voluntate Tertiae Personae, Vel Ex Contingenti, Revocar
- Actus Legis Nemini Facit Injuriam
- Actus Me Invite Factus Non Est Meus Actus
- Actus Non Facit Reum Nisi Mens Sit Rea
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- Actus Reus
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- Ex Assensu Curiae