casus omissus — ca·sus omis·sus / kā səs ə mi səs, kä su̇s ō mi su̇s/ n [New Latin]: a situation omitted from or not provided for by statute or regulation and therefore governed by the common law Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. casus… … Law dictionary
casus omissus — A case omitted. Where a statute attempts to cover a subject and a case arises which the statute should have provided for, the case is sometimes spoken of as it casus omissus. See 2 Bl Comm 260 … Ballentine's law dictionary
casus omissus — /keysas amisas/ A case omitted; an event or contingency for which no provision is made; particularly a case not provided for by the statute on the general subject, and which is therefore left to be governed by the common law … Black's law dictionary
casus omissus — /keysas amisas/ A case omitted; an event or contingency for which no provision is made; particularly a case not provided for by the statute on the general subject, and which is therefore left to be governed by the common law … Black's law dictionary
casus omissus — … Useful english dictionary
casus omissus et oblivioni datus dispositioni juris communis relinquitur — /keysas amisas et abliviyownay deytas dispazishiyownay jiiras kamyiiwnas ralirjkwatar/ A case omitted and given to oblivion (forgotten) is left to the disposal of the common law. A particular case, left unprovided for by statute, must be disposed … Black's law dictionary
casus omissus pro omisso habendus est — /keysas amisas prow amisow habendas est/ A case omitted is to be held as (intentionally) omitted … Black's law dictionary
casus omissus et oblivioni datus dispositioni juris communis relinquitur — /keysas amisas et abliviyownay deytas dispazishiyownay jiiras kamyiiwnas ralirjkwatar/ A case omitted and given to oblivion (forgotten) is left to the disposal of the common law. A particular case, left unprovided for by statute, must be disposed … Black's law dictionary
casus omissus pro omisso habendus est — /keysas amisas prow amisow habendas est/ A case omitted is to be held as (intentionally) omitted … Black's law dictionary
Casus omissus et oblivioni datus dispositioni communis juris relinquitur — An omitted and forgotten case is left to the disposal of the common law. See Broom s Legal Maxims 40 … Ballentine's law dictionary