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Cor (coram) means ‘In the presence of the people’

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Corpus delicti means ‘The body of the offence’

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Curia Advisari vult means ‘The court wishes to consider the matter before giving judgment’

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De bene esse means ‘Of well-being’

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De facto means ‘In fact’

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De jure means ‘Of law’

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De lege ferenda means ‘Of (or concerning) the law that is to come into force’

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De lege lata means ‘Of (or concerning) the law that is in force’

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De minimis (non curat lex) means ‘The law is not concerned with trivial matters’

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Dictum means ‘A saying’

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Dissentiente means ‘Differing in opinion’

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Doli (in) capax means ‘(In) capable of ‘

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