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Borrowed from Latin iura novit curia. Literally, “the court knows the law”.
iura novit curia
- (law) Parties to a legal dispute do not need to plead or prove the law that applies to their case.
Borrowed from Latin iura novit curia. Literally, “the court knows the law”.
iura novit curia
- iura novit curia