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Simple English definitions for legal terms

in hac parte

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A quick definition of in hac parte:

In hac parte: This is a Latin term that means "on this part or side".

In haec verba: This is another Latin term that means "in these same words; verbatim".

In haereditate jacente: This is a Latin term that was used in history to mean "in the estate of a person who has passed away".

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: On this part or side.

Example: The defendant argued that the evidence presented by the prosecution was insufficient to prove guilt in hac parte.

In hac parte is a Latin term used in legal contexts to refer to a specific side or aspect of a case. In the example given, the defendant is arguing that the evidence presented by the prosecution is not enough to prove guilt on this particular aspect of the case.

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