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Sine qua non

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Definition
ID: 598
A Latin phrase/rule in law that means: An indispensable condition; without which something cannot be.

Category
Principles
Example Sentence
  • Example: In legal argumentation, the phrase "Sine qua non" is often used to affirm a particular principle.
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Reference Source
  • General reference: legal principles
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