CASUS OMISSUS

casus omissus

casus omissus (kay-s[schwa]s [schwa]-mis-[schwa]s). [Latin “case omitted”] A situation not provided for by a statute or contract, and therefore governed by caselaw or new judge-made law. Pl. casus omissi. Cf. CASUS(2). [Cases: Statutes 186. C.J.S. Statutes § 320.] “At times a state of war appears to exist between the courts and the parliamentary draftsman. The […]

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