Legal Dictionary of Pakistan

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Diminutio

See DEMINUTIO.

capitis deminutio

[Latin "reduction of status"] Romanlaw. A diminution or abridgment of a person's legal status. - Also spelled capitis diminutio. Pl. capitis deminutiones. "Capitis deminutio is the destruction of the 'caput' or legal personality. Capitis deminutio, so to speak, wipes out the former individual and puts a new one in his place, and between the old and the new individual there is, legally speaking, nothing in common. A juristic personality may be thus destroyed in onp of three ways: (1) by loss of the status libertatis. This is the capitis deminutio maxima; (2) by loss of the status civitatis. This is the capitis deminutio media (magna); (3) by severance from the agnatic family. This entails capitis deminutio minima." Rudolph Sohm, The Institutes: A Textbook of the History and System of Roman Private Law 178-79 (James Crawford Ledlie trans., 3d ed. 1907).

deminutio

n. (fr. Latin deminuere "taking away"] Roman law. A deprivation or loss. ( The term appeared, for example, in the phrase capitis deminutio "the loss of civil status." - Also spelled diminutio.

diminution

n. 1. The act or process of decreasing, lessening, or taking away. 2. An incompleteness or lack of certification in a court record sent from a lower court to a higher one for review. - diminish (for sense 1), ub.

diminution-in-value method

A way of calculating damages for breach of contract based on a reduction in market value that is caused by the breach.

minutio

[Latin] Roman law. A lessening or reduction. See DEMINUTIO.