De minimis non curat lex Latin: a common law principle whereby judges will not sit in judgement of extremely minor transgressions of the law. It has been restated as "the law does not concern itself with trifles". Back To Top ...
De minimis non curat lex - [The law does not concern itself with trifles]. Small departures from the law may be overlooked if not significant. Decisions - The exercise in writing or orally by the Comptroller.
De minimis non curat lex Latin: "the law does not concern itself with trifles". A common law principle whereby judges will not sit in judgment of extremely minor transgressions of the law.
De minimis non curat lex. The law does not notice or care for trifling matters. Broom's Max. 333; Hob. 88; 5 Hill, N.Y. Rep. 170.
Expanded Legal Definition of Defense Attorney or Defence CounselDe Minimis Non Curat Lex Latin: a common law principle whereby judges will not sit in judgment of extremely minor transgressions of the law.
De minimis non curat lex: (Latin: the law does not concern itself with trifles) A common law principle whereby very minor transgressions of the law are disregarded.
De minimis non curat lex. The law does not concern itself with trifles. Ita lex scripta est. The law is so written. The law, as enacted, must be applied. Lex domicilli. The law of the place of domicil. Lex fori.
An abbreviated form of the Latin maxim de minimis non curat lex, "the law cares not for small things." A legal doctrine by which a court refuses to consider trifling matters.
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