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in initio litis

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A quick definition of in initio litis:

Term: in initio litis

Definition: In the beginning of a lawsuit. This is when many defenses had to be raised.

Term: in integrum

Definition: Completely undamaged or whole.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: in initio litis
Definition: At the beginning of a lawsuit. This is the stage where many defenses are raised.
Example: When John was sued for breach of contract, his lawyer raised the defense of in initio litis, arguing that the plaintiff did not have a valid claim from the start. This defense was raised at the beginning of the lawsuit, before any evidence was presented. This shows how in initio litis is used at the early stages of a lawsuit to challenge the validity of the plaintiff's claim.
Term: in integrum
Definition: Completely undamaged or whole.
Example: After the fire destroyed the building, the insurance company paid for the repairs to be done in integrum, meaning that the building was restored to its original state before the fire. This example illustrates how in integrum is used to describe something that is fully restored or repaired to its original condition.

in initio | in invitum

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