Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Disclaimer

Disclaimer:
This blog is an informal attempt to recreate what happens in the content division @ ANSR Source India. The initiative is aimed at familiarizing the company, its work and non-work ethic, and general environment to an audience that would be (a) interested in working with us (b) working with us (c) has got nothing to do with us. There are no guarantees that the information presented here is accurate (though we have tried to make it so) or reflects the official position of the company.
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You had to highlight this, didn’t you? Okay, here we go: a fortiori – a posteriori – a priori – a priori assumption – ab extra – Ab initio – actus reus – ad coelum – ad colligenda bona – ad hoc – ad hominem – ad idem – ad infinitum – ad litem – ad quod damnum – ad valorem – adjournment sine die – affidavit – agency – alter ego – a mensa et thoro – amicus curiae – animus nocendi – ante – arguendo bona fide/bona fides – bona vacantia - cadit quaestio – capital – casus belli – caveat – caveat emptor – certiorari – ceteris paribus – cogitationis poenam nemo patitur – compos mentis – conditio sine qua non – consensus facit legem – consuetudo pro lege servatur – contra – contra bonos mores – contra legem – Contradictio in adjecto – contra proferentem – coram non judice – corpus – corpus delicti – corpus juris – corpus juris civilis – corpus juris gentium – corpus juris secundum – crimen falsi – cui bono – cuius est solum eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos – crimen injuria – cuius regio, eius religio – taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_legal_Latin_terms
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