Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium Law and Legal Definition
Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium is a Latin legal maxim which means "where there is a right there is a remedy". The basic principle contemplated in the maxim is that, when a person's right is violated the victim will have an equitable remedy under law. The maxim also states that the person whose right is being infringed has a right to enforce the infringed right through any action before a court. All law courts are also guided with the same principle of Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium.
Legal Definition list
- Ubi Ius Ibi Remedium
- Ubi Et Dantis Et Accipientis Turpitudo Versatur, Non Posse Repeti Dicimus; Quotiens Autem Accipientis Turpitudo Versatur, Repeti Posse
- Ubi Eadem Ratio, Ibi Eadem Lex
- Ubi Culpa Est, Ibi Poena Subesse Debet
- Uberrimae Fidei
- Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium
- Ubi Societas Ibi Jus
- UCC Bank Deposits
- UCC Letters of Credit
- UCC Negotiable Instruments
- UCC-1
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