Warning

Info

Warning

Info

Warning

Info

LSDefine

Simple English definitions for legal terms

si quis

Read a random definition: finder of fact

A quick definition of si quis:

Term: SI QUIS

Definition: Si quis is a Latin term that means "if anyone." It was used in Roman law and in notices posted in parish churches in England. In these notices, people were asked to inform the bishop if they knew of any reason why a candidate for holy orders should not be ordained.

A more thorough explanation:

SI QUIS

Si quis (sIkwis) is a Latin term used in Roman law, meaning "if any one." It was commonly used in praetorian edicts and notices posted in parish churches in England.

Example 1: In a praetorian edict, si quis was used to refer to anyone who violated a law. For instance, "Si quis violates this law, they will be punished."

Example 2: In England, notices were posted in parish churches requesting anyone who knows of just cause why a candidate for holy orders should not be ordained to inform the bishop. The notice would read, "Si quis knows of any just cause why this person should not be ordained, please inform the bishop."

The examples illustrate how si quis was used in different contexts. In Roman law, it was used to refer to anyone who violated a law, while in England, it was used to request information from the public. The term was used to address anyone who might have relevant information or knowledge about a particular situation.

si prius | SIR

Warning

Info

General

General chat about the legal profession.
main_chatroom
👍 Chat vibe: 0 👎
Help us make LSD better!
Tell us what's important to you
for sure!! ur gonna do great :)
Dkk
15:46
Woo, it took almost 24 hours but my butthole is feeling good again! Just wanted to update y'all on my struggle.
[] baddestbunny
15:52
Ew
Dkk
15:56
Lmfao
soap
16:58
Thank you for the update
Dkk
17:04
Welcome.
Holding out strong for that 11 p.m. Sunday night wave.
soap
17:20
Do the admissions offices close on Veterans Day?
I think someone here was really interested in Cornell Law. I forgot their username now but I just talked to the Cornell admissions rep at the Houston LSAC fair and apparently 2/3 of people who interview at Cornell ultimately get in.
soap
17:21
Hello 🫡
soap
17:21
Thank you for your service, you’re a real one
soap
17:23
I wonder what it’s dependent on? Are the 2/3 chosen on stats, or interview performance, or more holistically?
I'm honestly not sure
[] baddestbunny
17:31
is Cornell a school where only people who interview get in?
I think so
She said historically a quarter get interview invites and then two thirds of those people get in.
soap
17:35
Did she say anything regarding if decisions will start to come out soon?
17:47
username changed
17:51
cockenheimer
17:56
when u boutta detonate some bomb dick u be like
17:56
cockenheimer
[] baddestbunny
17:57
sloppenheimer
17:58
*tips cap*
17:58
m'lady ahh gesture
18:04
seing smells rn
18:04
and smelling sights
@soap: I asked and she did not have an answer
soap
18:10
aw man. I hope it’s soon…
I'm sure it will be
[] baddestbunny
18:26
how soon is now
LSD+ is ad-free, with DMs, discounts, case briefs & more.