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What is PARS?

Lat. A part; a party to a deed, action, or legal proceeding.

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Related Legal Terms
CUJUSQUE REI POTISSIMA PARS EST PRIN- CIPIUM, ALIQUIS NON DEBET ESSE JUDEX IN PROPRIA CAUSA, QUIA NON POTEST ESSE JUDEX ET PARS, BASTARDY PROCEEDINGS, EX PARTE, PLAINT, NULLITY, DEFENDANT, PROSECUTION, IN CODE PRACTICE, ANCILLARY PROCEEDING


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  1. CUJUSQUE REI POTISSIMA PARS EST PRIN- CIPIUM
  2. ALIQUIS NON DEBET ESSE JUDEX IN PROPRIA CAUSA, QUIA NON POTEST ESSE JUDEX ET PARS
  3. BASTARDY PROCEEDINGS
  4. EX PARTE
  5. PLAINT
  6. NULLITY
  7. DEFENDANT
  8. PROSECUTION
  9. IN CODE PRACTICE
  10. ANCILLARY PROCEEDING

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