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quod non fuit negatum

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A quick definition of quod non fuit negatum:

Term: quod non fuit negatum

Definition: Quod non fuit negatum is a Latin phrase used in law which means "which was not denied". This phrase is usually used to indicate that an argument or proposal is not being disputed by the court.

A more thorough explanation:

quod non fuit negatum

Quod non fuit negatum is a Latin phrase used in law. It means that something was not denied or disputed by the court. This phrase is often used to show that an argument or proposal is accepted by the court because it was not challenged.

  • The defendant claimed that he was not present at the scene of the crime. However, the prosecution presented evidence that he was there. The court did not dispute this evidence, so it was considered quod non fuit negatum.
  • A lawyer argued that his client was not liable for damages because he had not been properly notified. The other side did not challenge this argument, so it was considered quod non fuit negatum.

These examples show how quod non fuit negatum is used in law. In both cases, an argument was presented and not disputed by the other side. This means that the court accepted the argument as true because it was not challenged.

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