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absque tali causa

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A quick definition of absque tali causa:

Absque tali causa: This is a Latin phrase used in law that means "without such cause." In common-law pleading, it was part of a larger phrase used by a plaintiff to counter a defendant's claim of excuse. For example, if a defendant claimed self-defense in an assault case, the plaintiff could reply that the defendant was guilty of his own wrong committed without such cause as alleged.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: absque tali causa
Definition: Absque tali causa means "without such cause" in Law Latin. It was used in common-law pleading as part of the phrase "de injuria sua propria, absque tali causa" which means "of his own wrong, without such cause". This phrase was used by a plaintiff to reply to a defendant's claim of excuse in a trespass case. For example, if a defendant claimed that they hit the plaintiff in self-defense, the plaintiff could reply that the defendant was guilty of their own wrong committed without such cause as alleged. Example: In a court case, if someone is accused of trespassing on someone else's property, they may claim that they had a valid reason for being there. If the plaintiff disagrees and believes that the defendant had no valid reason, they can use the phrase "absque tali causa" to argue that the defendant is guilty of trespassing without a valid reason.

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