Restitutio In Integrum definition: Latin: restitution to the original position. In Cheshire's Law of Contract: ...
RESTITUTIO IN INTEGRUM The latin maxim restitutio in integrum (restoration to original condition) is one of the primary guiding principles behind the awarding of damages in common law negligence claims.
Restitutio in integrum: (Latin: restoration to the original position) In a breach of contract case, the injured party may ask the court to restore the parties to the positions they were in before the contract was signed.
Damages place a monetary value on the harm done, following the principle of restitutio in integrum (Latin for "restoration to the original condition").
*minor - a person over the age of puberty (cf. impubes) but under the age of 25. If sui iuris they had full legal capacity, though they could be protected by a grant of restitutio in integrum (the right to rescind transactions) under certain ...
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