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''Law''. | ''Law''. | ||
Latin phrase meaning, 'the rationale for a decision'. | |||
The underlying principle of law in a particular legal case or other legal decision. | The underlying principle of law in a particular legal case or other legal decision. |
Revision as of 13:49, 30 March 2016
Law.
Latin phrase meaning, 'the rationale for a decision'.
The underlying principle of law in a particular legal case or other legal decision.
Often abbreviated in discussions between lawyers to 'ratio'.