Qui Jure Suo Utitur Neminem Facit Injuriam Law and Legal Definition
This is a Latin maxim which means “a person may exercise freedom of action as regards his or her property.” The maxim is also stated as neminem laedit qui suo jure utitur. According to the maxim, the rights of a person cannot be taken away from him/her, just because it injures another.
Legal Definition list
- Qui In Jus Dominiumve Alterius Succedit Jure Ejus Uti Debet
- Qui Ignorat Quantum Solvere Debeat, Non Potest Improbus Videre
- Qui Haeret In Litera, Haeret In Cortice
- Qui Facit Per Alium Facit Per Se
- Qui Bono
- Qui Jure Suo Utitur Neminem Facit Injuriam
- Qui Non Obstat Quod Obstare Potest, Facere Videtur
- Qui Non Prohibet Quod Prohibere Potest, Assentire Videtur
- Qui Obstruit Aditum, Destruit Commodum
- Qui Prior Est Tempore Potior Est Jure
- Qui Tam