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Simple English definitions for legal terms

nullum est erratum

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A quick definition of nullum est erratum:

Nullum est erratum: This is a Latin phrase that means "there is no mistake in the record." It is used as a response to an accusation of error. When someone says this, they are basically admitting that the facts presented are true and there is no mistake in the record.

A more thorough explanation:

nullum est erratum

Nullum est erratum is a Latin phrase that means "there is no error in the record." It is a common plea used in response to an assignment of error. This plea essentially admits well-pleaded facts.

  • During a court case, the defense lawyer argued that there was no error in the record and therefore the case should be dismissed.
  • In a legal brief, the plaintiff's attorney used the plea of nullum est erratum to counter the defendant's claim of error.

These examples illustrate how nullum est erratum is used in a legal context to challenge claims of error and admit well-pleaded facts.

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