non deficit jus sed probatio

non deficit jus sed probatio (non def-[schwa]-sit j[schwa]st sed proh-bay-shee-oh). [Latin] Scots law. The right is not lacking, but the proof of it. • The phrase appeared in reference to the principle that many rights, both disputed and sometimes undisputed, require a special mode of proof, such as a written document.

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