levissima culpa — Slight fault or neglect … Ballentine's law dictionary
culpa — /kalpa/ A term of the civil law, meaning fault, neglect, or negligence. There are three degrees of culpa, lata culpa, gross fault or neglect; levis culpa, ordinary fault or neglect; levissima culpa, slight fault or neglect, and the definitions of … Black's law dictionary
culpa — /kalpa/ A term of the civil law, meaning fault, neglect, or negligence. There are three degrees of culpa, lata culpa, gross fault or neglect; levis culpa, ordinary fault or neglect; levissima culpa, slight fault or neglect, and the definitions of … Black's law dictionary
Culpa [2] — Culpa (Rechtsw.), 1) im allgemeinsten Sinne die Verschuldung eines rechtswidrigen Erfolges; 2) im engeren Sinne so v.w. Fahrlässigkeit, der gesetzwidrige Mangel an der von einem vernünftigen Wesen zu erfordernden Vorsicht, Sorgfalt u.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
culpa levissima — See ex culpa levissima … Ballentine's law dictionary
culpa levissima — leˈvisəmə noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, slightest negligence Roman & civil law : negligence arising from the slightest fault : very slight negligence arising from the failure to exercise the most exact care which a most diligent father… … Useful english dictionary
ex culpa levissima — From the least fault or negligence … Ballentine's law dictionary
diligentia — In the civil law, there are three degrees of diligence; diligentia or ordinary diligence; exactissima diligentia or extraordinary diligence; and levissima diligentia or slight diligence. Likewise, there are three degrees of fault or neglect; lata … Ballentine's law dictionary
levis — /liyvas/ Light; slight; trifling. @ levis culpa slight fault or neglect @ levissima culpa the slightest neglect. @ levis nota a slight mark or brand @ … Black's law dictionary
levis — /liyvas/ Light; slight; trifling. @ levis culpa slight fault or neglect @ levissima culpa the slightest neglect. @ levis nota a slight mark or brand @ … Black's law dictionary
De lege ferenda — Traditionell werden Rechtsgrundsätze gern durch lateinische Begriffe oder Wendungen ausgedrückt. Sie sind teilweise aus der griechisch/römischen Antike überliefert, da insbesondere das deutsche Zivilrecht in wesentlichen Bereichen auf dem antiken … Deutsch Wikipedia