Latin Stuff
Common Law Principles
Civil Law Principles
Methods of Interpretation
History
100

A rubrica

Reasoning from the title

100

Stare Decisis

To stand with precedent and not disturb settled points

100

What is Patrimony?

Every person has a patrimony; their assets and liabilities

100

What is the Exegetical Method?

When text needs interpretation you look at legislative intent.

The Text (Letter) + The Context (The Spirit of the Law)= Legislative Intent

100

Civil Law is based out of what?

Roman Law

200

What logical process says interpretation leading to an absurd result must be resisted. Laws must be reasonable.

Ab absurdum

200

Ratio Decidendi 

The underlying principle of a precedent that makes up its authoritative element 

Inferred from relevant or material facts

200

What is Jurisprudence Constante?

A long line of consistent decisions that is seen as highly persuasive 

200

What four sources does the Exegetical Method use to interpret legislation?

Legislative History

Doctrine and Jurisprudential Interpretation

Logical Processes

Maxims of Interpretation

200

Gaius' Institutes created what two divisions?

Persons

Things


300

A pari ratione vs. A fortiori

  1. A pari ratione- (analogy) Extending rule to a similar situation. Reason behind law is similar.

  2. A fortiori- (also analogy) Same as analogy, but iin case where reason behind law is even stronger.
300

What are the alternatives to overruling?

Passing a statute to change the law prospectively OR judges distinguishing their cases from precedent so they don't have to use it

300

What is the difference between a code and a digest?

A digest is a collection of laws, but a code is a type of legal system

300

What is Free Scientific Research?

Where there is a new problem that the legislature hasn’t anticipated the judge must act as a legislator and find a reasonable solution based on what is opportune and equity

300

Common Law

Explain The Royal Courts vs. The Chancellor in England

The Royal Courts were similar to modern day courts that had judges who heard cases based on writ of actions and with juries. They were split into Criminal, Civil, and Revenue.

The Chancellor judged on behalf of the king and decided based on Equity.

400

Pro subjecta materia vs In pari materia

  1. Pro subjecta materia- (per subject matter) we may use location of a provision in the code for sake of interpretation

  2. In pari materia- (on the same matter) interpreting the law in a way consistent with what the law says in other places on the same matter. 

400

Hierarchy of Common Law Sources

Constitution

Statute

Regulations

Case Law

Maybe Doctrinal Work

400

Hierarchy of Civil Law Sources

Constitution

Code

Custom and Jurisprudence

Doctrine

Gap Fillers, Natural Law, General Principles, Free Scientific Research

400

What three resources do judges use in Free Scientific Research to create a solution?

1. Principles of Positive Law

2. Jurisprudence and Doctrine

3. Sociology and Economics

400

The French Civil Code was a compromise between?

Custom and Roman Law

The Ancient Regime and the Revolution

500

Specialia generalibus derogant

Specialia generalibus derogant- special provisions (Revised Statute) derogate from general provisions (Civil Code)

500

What are the three layers of common law?

Statutory Remedies

Equitable Remedies

Legal Remedies

500

Explain the difference between Usufruct and Lease in terms of rights

Usufruct is a real right in which the usufructuary has a right to enjoy the property. The lease is a personal right in which the lessee has a right against the owner to enjoy the property.

500

Name one of the five modern methods of interpretation that is not Free Scientific Research.

  1. The Method of the Social End

  2. The Evolutive Method

  3. The Structuralist Medthos

  4. Free Scientific Research

  5. The Teleological Method 

500

Gaius broke up Things into what three categories

1) Moveable v. immoveable

2) Corpreal v. noncorpeal

3) Actions