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Simple English definitions for legal terms

et hoc petit quod inquiratur per patriam

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A quick definition of et hoc petit quod inquiratur per patriam:

Term: et hoc petit quod inquiratur per patriam

Definition: This is a phrase used in old legal language that means "and this he prays may be inquired of by the country." It was used by a plaintiff to ask for a decision to be made by a group of people from the community, rather than just one judge. This is called a conclusion to the country.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: This is a Latin phrase that means "and this he prays may be inquired of by the country." It is used at the end of a plaintiff's pleading to ask for a decision to be made by a group of people from the community.

  • After presenting his case, the lawyer said, "et hoc petit quod inquiratur per patriam" to request a decision from the jury.
  • In a criminal trial, the judge may ask the defendant if they want to plead guilty or "et hoc petit quod inquiratur per patriam" to have a trial by jury.

These examples show how the phrase is used to ask for a decision to be made by a group of people from the community, such as a jury. It is often used in legal settings to ensure a fair and impartial decision is made.

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