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Simple English definitions for legal terms

infra dignitatem curiae

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A quick definition of infra dignitatem curiae:

INFRA DIGNITATEM CURIAE: This is a fancy Latin phrase that means a case is too small or unimportant for a court to bother with. It's like when you ask your teacher to solve a tiny problem that you could easily handle yourself. The teacher might say, "That's beneath my dignity to deal with." That's what this phrase means for a court.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Infra dignitatem curiae is a Latin term used in law to describe a case that is too insignificant or trivial to be heard by a court. It means "beneath the dignity of the court."

  • A person filing a lawsuit against their neighbor for borrowing a lawnmower without permission would likely be considered infra dignitatem curiae.
  • A case involving a dispute over a $5 parking ticket would also be considered too trivial to be heard by a court.

These examples illustrate how infra dignitatem curiae is used to describe cases that are not worth the time and resources of a court. In both cases, the amount of money involved is small and the issue is not significant enough to warrant the attention of a judge.

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