contra jus fasque

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contra jus fasque

  1. contrary to law and justice; opposing law and justice

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  • The Law Glossary: Being a Selection of the Greek, Latin, Saxon, French, Norman and Italian Sentences, Phrases, and Maxims, Found in the Leading English and American Reports, and Elementary Works. With Historical and Explanatory Notes, by Thomas Tayler, 4th ed., Lewis & Blood, Law Booksellers and Publishers: New York, 1858, page 280. [1]
  • A copious and critical English-Latin lexicon; founded on the German-Latin dictionary of Dr. Charles Ernest Georges, by Joseph Esmond Riddle and Thomas Kerchever Arnold, London, 1850, p. 145, 166, 311. [2]