de minimis

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin, de + minimis, ablative of minimus (smallest, least); shortened form of the legal maxim de minimis non curat lex (the law does not concern itself with trifling matters).

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de minimis

  1. Concerning things that are so minor as to be negligible, trivial or trifling. Often used to describe exemptions in government rules and regulations.
    The tax is not payable on amounts below the de minimis limit of £100 per year.
    The de minimis rules on import duty mean that alcohol for personal consumption is exempt from any charge.
  2. (law) Beneath the notice of the law; so minor as not to warrant a penalty or remedy.
    The behaviour of the accused was technically assault, but the judge found it de minimis and entered an acquittal.

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