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Legal Definitions - casus insolitus

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Definition of casus insolitus

Definition: Casus insolitus (kay-suh-s in-sol-uh-tuhs) is a Latin term that refers to an unusual circumstance or event.

Examples:

  • A man surviving a fall from a 20-story building without any serious injuries is a casus insolitus.
  • A cat giving birth to a litter of puppies is a casus insolitus.
  • A tree growing upside down is a casus insolitus.

These examples illustrate how casus insolitus refers to events or circumstances that are unexpected or unusual. They are not common occurrences and often defy explanation or reason.

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Simple Definition

Term: CASUS INSOLITUS

Definition: Casus insolitus is a Latin term that means an unusual circumstance or event. It refers to something that is not common or expected to happen.

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