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ab inconvenienti

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A quick definition of ab inconvenienti:

Term: AB INCONVENIENTI

Definition: Ab inconvenienti is a Latin term used in law that means "from hardship or inconvenience." It refers to the argument that something should not be done because it would cause too much difficulty or inconvenience. This argument is known as argumentum ab inconvenienti.

A more thorough explanation:

AB INCONVENIENTI

Ab inconvenienti is a Latin term used in law that means "from hardship or inconvenience." It is often used in legal arguments to show that a particular law or action would cause undue hardship or inconvenience.

  • A law that requires all businesses to close by 6pm would be argued against ab inconvenienti because it would cause hardship for businesses that operate in the evening.
  • Similarly, a law that requires all employees to work on weekends could be argued against ab inconvenienti because it would cause inconvenience for those who observe religious practices on weekends.

These examples illustrate how the term ab inconvenienti is used to argue against laws or actions that would cause hardship or inconvenience. By pointing out the negative effects of such laws or actions, lawyers can make a case for why they should not be implemented.

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