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In [[legal Latin]], '''juris privati''' means "of private right; not clothed with a public interest." Contrast [[juris publici]].
In [[legal Latin]], '''juris privati''' means "of private right; not clothed with a public interest." Contrast [[juris publici]].


==References==
==References==
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*[[Munn v Illinois]], 94 US 113
*[[Munn v Illinois]], 94 US 113
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=96oDAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA41&dq=juris+privati&lr=&ei=EetXSueIDofkygS_i6GrBw The History of the Common Law of England By Matthew Hale, Charles Runnington]
*[https://books.google.com/books?id=96oDAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA41&dq=juris+privati&lr=&ei=EetXSueIDofkygS_i6GrBw The History of the Common Law of England By Matthew Hale, Charles Runnington]


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[[Category:Latin legal terminology]]


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In legal Latin, juris privati means "of private right; not clothed with a public interest." Contrast juris publici.

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