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Simple English definitions for legal terms

pro veritate accipitur

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A quick definition of pro veritate accipitur:

Term: pro veritate accipitur

Definition: This Latin phrase means that something is accepted or believed to be true.

It is often used in historical contexts to describe how people in the past accepted certain beliefs or ideas as true.

Overall, pro veritate accipitur means that something is considered to be the truth, whether or not it actually is.

A more thorough explanation:

pro veritate accipitur

When something is accepted or believed to be true, it is said to be "pro veritate accipitur."

  • Many people believe that the earth is round, so this idea is "pro veritate accipitur."
  • Scientists have proven that smoking is harmful to your health, so this fact is "pro veritate accipitur."

These examples show that when a large number of people or experts believe something to be true, it is generally accepted as such and considered "pro veritate accipitur."

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