Ignorantia legis non excusat is Latin for "ignorance of law excuses not". This is a legal term meaning a person who is unaware of a law can still be punished for breaking the law. The thought is that just because you don't know about a law doesn't make it okay to do something.
Ignorantia legis neminem excusat.
The latin is ignorantia legis neminem escusat.
ignorant leges non excusat means that ignorance of a given law is not an excuse to that criminal charge.
what is the meaning of actio legis acquiliae
Aquila Legis was created in 1949.
Legis means 'law'. For example: Legislater Legal
Aquila Legis's motto is 'Fidelitas ex Lege'.
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Gustav Thormod Legis has written: 'Alkuna: Nordische und nordslawische Mythologie'
Verba legis is an expression regularly used by Thomas Aquinas to mean 'the letter of the law'. When we contrast 'the letter of the law' with 'the spirit of the law', the medieval scholastic term for 'letter of the law' is verba legis.
lex, legis, f. -law
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