• In law, the principle of non ultra petita, meaning "not beyond the request" in Latin, means that a court may not decide more than it has been asked to...
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    Newfoundland was awarded more territories than it specifically requested (ultra petita). Legal scholars, however, are unconvinced by the accusations of bias...
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    the casualties. The award for the Saumarez had been limited by the non ultra petita rule, whereby the Court could not award more than what had been claimed...
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  • ISSN 1855-7112 – via Centre pour l'Édition Électronique Ouverte (openedition.org). "ultra posse nemo tenetur", Guide to Latin in International Law, Oxford University...
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  • display matrices: Pegasus 508: Pegasus Roman display matrices: Pepita 613: Petita script display matrices Perpetua 239: Perpetua Roman/italic introduction:...
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  • Often mistranslated as "the exception that proves the rule". excusatio non petita accusatio manifesta an excuse that has not been sought [is] an obvious accusation...
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  • postclassical word of obscure origin. PR. */pɪtˈtita/ Fr. petite Cat. petita Occ. petita succendunt ignite.3PL — sprendunt Rendering of *exprendunt, a postclassical...
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  • fox i sia alumnaz: Veder pot l'om per quaranta ciptaz. Qual ora·s vol, petitas fai asaz; Cum ella s'auça, cel a del cap polsat; Quant be se dreça lo cel...
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