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si minor se majorem dixerit

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A quick definition of si minor se majorem dixerit:

Term: si minor se majorem dixerit

Definition: This Latin phrase means "if the minor has said that he is major." It refers to a defense that can be used in a lawsuit when a minor is trying to get back something they lost while they were still a minor. Basically, if the minor lied and said they were an adult when they weren't, they might not be able to get their stuff back.

A more thorough explanation:

si minor se majorem dixerit

When a minor claims to be an adult, this Latin phrase can be used as a defense in a lawsuit where the minor is seeking restitution for their time as a minor.

  • A 17-year-old tries to buy alcohol and tells the cashier they are 21. If caught, the minor cannot use si minor se majorem dixerit as a defense because they were not seeking restitution for their time as a minor.
  • A 16-year-old sues their parents for control of their inheritance, claiming they are an adult. The parents can use si minor se majorem dixerit as a defense because the minor was seeking restitution for their time as a minor.

The examples illustrate that the defense of si minor se majorem dixerit can only be used in a lawsuit where the minor is seeking restitution for their time as a minor. It cannot be used as a defense for other actions, such as lying about age to purchase alcohol.

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