Doctrine of In Pari Delicto in Legal Context
The doctrine of in pari delicto (Latin for "in equal fault") dictates that when parties are equally at fault, the possessor's condition is considered better, meaning a person engaged in wrongdoing cannot sue another for the same act. Exceptions include the adverse interest and innocent insider excep
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Understanding the Legal Maxims In Pari Delicto and Expressum Facit Cessare Tacitum
In Pari Delicto Potior Est Condicio Possidentis is a Latin phrase meaning "in equal fault, better is the condition of the possessor." It signifies that when parties are equally at fault, the possessor has the advantage. Expressum facit cessare tacitum, another legal maxim, states that what is expres
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Legislation for Pari-Mutuel Wagering on Horse Racing in Georgia
This proposed bill aims to establish a Division of Horse Racing under the Georgia Lottery Corporation, outlining the duties, licensing requirements, and procedures for horse racing in the state. It includes provisions for the jurisdiction, supervision, and licensing of horse racing activities, as we
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