Ex Cineribus Phoenix Oritur is Latin and translates to "The Phoenix arises from the ashes."
"Spes oritur aeternum", I think.
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Ex turpi causa non oritur action
This phrase is usually ex facto jus oritur. It means the law arises from the facts or the law depends on the facts and conveys the legal principle that in a legal case what happened matters.What people thought, or what people supposed, or what people deduced, are all of interest in a legal process - but what actually happened is what the law is really about. Events are more important than opinions.
"Ex nudo pacto non oritur actio" is a Latin legal principle meaning that a bare or naked promise cannot be enforced without consideration. Consideration is essential in contract law as it refers to something of value exchanged between parties, which legitimizes the agreement and makes it binding. Without consideration, a promise lacks legal enforceability, reinforcing the idea that mutual benefit is crucial for a valid contract. Thus, consideration ensures that both parties have a stake in the agreement, making it more than just a casual promise.