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Simple English definitions for legal terms

et inde petit judicium

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A quick definition of et inde petit judicium:

Et inde petit judicium: This is a fancy Latin phrase that means "and thereupon he prays judgment." It's used at the end of a legal document to ask for a decision in favor of the person who wrote it.

A more thorough explanation:

et inde petit judicium

When someone uses this phrase, they are asking for a decision to be made in their favor. It is often used at the end of a legal document.

  • After presenting all of the evidence, the lawyer said, "et inde petit judicium" to request a decision in their client's favor.
  • The plaintiff included "et inde petit judicium" in their complaint, hoping to win the case.

These examples show how the phrase is used in a legal context to request a favorable decision. It is a formal way of asking for a judgment in one's favor.

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