ubi non est directa lex, standum est arbitrio judicis, vel procedendum ad similia

ubi non est directa lex, standum est arbitrio judicis, vel procedendum ad similia
/yuwbay non est darekta leks, stasndam est arbitriyow juwdasas, vel prowsadendam aed samil(i)ya/
Where there is no direct law, the opinion of the judge is to be taken, or references to be made to similar cases

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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