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iura novit curia

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Borrowed from Latin iura novit curia. Literally, the court knows the law.

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iura novit curia

  1. (law) Parties to a legal dispute do not need to plead or prove the law that applies to their case.

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Borrowed from Latin iura novit curia. Literally, the court knows the law.

Proverb

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iura novit curia

  1. iura novit curia