Vitium Clerici Nocere Non Debet Law and Legal Definition
Vitium Clerici Nocere Non Debet is a legal maxim in Latin. The principle states that a clerical error ought not to prejudice.
This maxim was referred to in Dypski v. Bethlehem Steel Corp., 74 Md. App. 692, 699 (Md. Ct. Spec. App. 1988), where it was stated that the error of a clerk ought not to hurt.
Legal Definition list
- Vitious Intromission
- Vitamin
- Vital Systems
- Vital Statistics
- Vital Equipment [Energy]
- Vitium Clerici Nocere Non Debet
- Vitium Est Quod Fugi Debet, Ne, Si Rationem Non Invenias, Mox Legem Sine Ratione Esse Clames
- Vitium Reale
- Viva Voce
- Vivisection
- Vix Ulla Lex Fieri Potest Quae Omnibus Commoda Sit, Sed Si Majori Parti Prospiciat, Utilis Est
Related Legal Terms
- Ab Abusu Ad Usum Non Valet Consequentia
- Ab Assuestis Non Fit Injuria
- Absoluta Sententia Expositore Non Indiget
- Accessorium Non Ducit Sed Sequitur Suum Principale
- Accusare Nemo Se Debet Nisi Coram Deo
- Actus Me Invite Factus Non Est Meus Actus
- Actus Non Facit Reum Nisi Mens Sit Rea
- Ad Quaestiones Facti Non Respondent Judices; Ad Quaestione Legis Non Respondent Juratores
- Administration De Bonis Non
- Administration De Bonis Non Cum Testamento Annexo