Legal Dictionary of Pakistan
Quick lookup for English, Urdu, and Latin legal terms used in Pakistani jurisprudence.
Annua nec debitum judex non separat ipse.
Even the judge apportions neither annuities nor debt.
Debitum
n. [Latin] Something owing; a debt. Cf INDEBITUM.
Debitum et contractus sunt nullius loci
Debt and contract belong to no particular place.
Nemo patriam in qua natus est exuere, nec ligeantiae debitum ejurare posit
No one can cast off his native land or reuse the obligation of allegiance to it.
Qui sciens solvit indebitum donandi consilio id videtur fecisse
A person who knowingly pays what is not due is considered to have done it with the intention of making a gift.
Quod quis sciens indebitum dedit hac mente, ut postea repeteret, repetere non potest
What one has paid knowing that it is not owed, with the intention of reclaiming it afterwards, he cannot recover. Dig. 12.6.50.
debitum in praesenti solvendum in futuro
[Latin] A present debt (or obligation) to be paid at a future time; a debt or obligation complete when contracted, but of which the performance cannot be required until some future period.
debitum sine breve
See DEBET SINE BREVE.
indebitum
Roman law. A debt that in fact is not owed. ( Money paid for a nonexistent debt could be recovered by the action condictio indebiti. Cf. DEBITUM.
scire facias ad disprobandum debitum
[Law Latin that you cause to know to disprove the debt"] Hist. A writ allowing a defendant in a foreign attachment against the plaintiff to disprove or avoid the debt recovered by the plaintiff, within a year and a day from the time of payment.