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de minimis non curat lex

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A quick definition of de minimis non curat lex:

Term: DE MINIMIS NON CURAT LEX

Definition: This is a Latin phrase that means the law doesn't care about small things. It's like saying that the law only deals with important matters and doesn't waste time on trivial things. People often shorten it to just "de minimis."

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: De minimis non curat lex is a Latin phrase that means "the law does not concern itself with trifles." It is often shortened to de minimis.

Examples:

  • A person who receives a parking ticket for being one minute over the time limit may argue that the violation is de minimis and should not be enforced.
  • A company that accidentally underpays an employee by a few cents may argue that the amount is de minimis and not worth pursuing legal action over.

These examples illustrate how de minimis can be used to argue that a minor violation or mistake should not be subject to legal action. Essentially, the law recognizes that not every small infraction is worth pursuing and that some things can be overlooked.

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