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- From the beginning
- To the end
- Add something
- In the same place
The foreign phrase “In camera” means _____.
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- In a judge’s private room
- face to face
- In the same place
- An expensive camera
The foreign phrase “Viva Voce” means _____.
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- Under consideration
- Voice of the people
- Orally
- None of these
The foreign phrase “Ultima ratio” means _____.
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- Final result
- Final argument
- Final match
- None of these
The foreign phrase “Vide Supra Infra” means _____.
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- Without page number
- See above
- Under consideration
- Infrastructure
The foreign phrase “Sine qua non” means _____.
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- Favourable condition
- Unfavourable condition
- Dispensable condition
- Indispensable condition
The foreign phrase “Ad velorem” means _____.
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- From the beginning
- According to value
- In addition to
- None of these
The foreign phrase “Amicus curiae” means _____.
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- A person who always stand by you
- A person who can solve difficult problems
- A person invited to advise a lower court on a matter of law in a case
- None of these
The foreign phrase “Casus belli” means _____.
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- An event of war
- Take notice
- Without limit
- None of these
The foreign phrase “Ex-officio” means _____.
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- Retired officer
- Terminated officer
- In virtue of one’s office
- Secret document
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