• In Legal Latin, the phrase praeter legem ("outside of the law") "refers to an item that is not regulated by law and therefore is not illegal". It is thus...
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    The comune can also have the title of città (lit. 'city'). Formed praeter legem according to the principles consolidated in medieval municipalities...
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    shelf that it had sought. The cases are viewed as an example of "equity praeter legem", that is, equity "beyond the law" in which a judge supplements the...
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    that are governed by the CISG but not expressly settled therein (a gap praeter legem), however, are to be preferably filled in accordance with "the principles...
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  • serve, not in order to rule. Motto of Lancaster Royal Grammar School praeter legem after the law Legal terminology, international law Praga Caput Regni...
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    serve, not in order to rule. Motto of Lancaster Royal Grammar School praeter legem after the law Legal terminology, international law Praga Caput Regni...
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