"INTEREST REIPUBLICAE UT SIT FINIS LITIUM": Meaning of the Latin maxim "interest reipublicae ut sit finis litium"- MRS. ELIZABETH ABIOLA ORIOYE & ORS v. MUTIU ABINA & ANOR(2019) LPELR-47864(CA)
HELD:
"Interest rei publicae ut sit finis litium. This Latin maxim means that it is in the interest of the parties that there must be an end to litigation." Per OGAKWU, J.C.A. (P. 1, Para. A)
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