fumus boni iuris
English
Etymology
Latin [Term?], literally "smoke of a good right".
Noun
fumus boni iuris (uncountable)
- (law) A likelihood of success based on the merit of a case; a requirement for admission to certain benefits, such as legal aid and injunctions.
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