Ubi Societas Ibi Jus Law and Legal Definition
Ubi Societas Ibi Jus is a legal maxim which means ‘where there is society, there is law’. This maxim revolves around the concept that law and society are indivisible. The maxim states that law is indispensable to every society. Maintenance of peace and harmony of a society will happen in its entirety only if there is a law for the society.
Legal Definition list
- Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium
- 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
- Ubi Societas Ibi Jus
- UCC Bank Deposits
- UCC Letters of Credit
- UCC Negotiable Instruments
- UCC-1
- UEFJA
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