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‖ stricti juris, advb. phr. Law.|ˈstrɪktaɪ ˈdʒʊərɪs, ˈstrɪktɪ ˈjʊərɪs| Also stricti iuris. [L., lit. ‘of strict law’.] Strictly according to the law; according to law as opposed to equity. Also as quasi-n., the practice of strict interpretation of the law.
1684G. Mackenzie Institutions Law of Scotland IV. i. 342 Some actions are stricti juris; in which the Judge is to follow the strict prescript of the Contract upon which the Action is raised. 1704T. Wood New Inst. Imperial or Civil Law iv. iii. 327 Some stricti juris, where the Judge cannot depart from the strict terms of the Contract. 1845H. Broom Sel. Legal Maxims v. 242 Defences which were not admissible or valid stricti iuris. 1971R. D. Baker Judicial Rev. in Mexico vii. 185 The rule of stricti iuris (estricto derecho) requires the courts to confine their attention to and base their decisions exclusively on those conclusions of law. 1977A. Watson Society & Legal Change ii. 12 Stipulatio..was a unilateral formal contract of strict law (stricti iuris) but the formalities were far from complicated. |