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Simple English definitions for legal terms

parum cavisse videtur

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A quick definition of parum cavisse videtur:

Term: PARUM CAVISSE VIDETUR

Definition: This is a Latin phrase that means "he seems to have taken too little care" or "he seems to have been incautious." It was used by a judge when giving a death sentence.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Parum cavisse videtur (par-uhm kuh-vis-ee vI-dee-tuhr) is a Latin phrase that means "he seems to have taken too little care; he seems to have been incautious." This expression was used by a judge when pronouncing a death sentence.

Example: The driver who caused the accident was found guilty of reckless driving and was sentenced to prison. The judge said, "Parum cavisse videtur. You seem to have taken too little care on the road."

Explanation: The example illustrates how the phrase is used in a legal context. The judge is saying that the driver was not careful enough and caused harm to others as a result. The phrase is often used to criticize someone for being careless or not taking enough precautions.

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