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"Non Sequitur" Explained

 


By Brian Madigan LL.B.

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The latin term "non sequitur" may be translated as "it does not follow". The expression is truly one of logic rather than law, although the two should not be incompatible.

It is more of a mathematical concept. Then again, logic is often taught as part of the department of Philosophy in many univeristies.

The term "non sequitur" appears in many legal decisions but it is not truly a legal term. It just means, "that's illogical". Courts are always asked to draw inferences and conclusions from an insufficient set of facts.

The "non sequitur" is often the root of advertising. It is desigend to elicit an emotional, favourable response in a consumer to encourage the purchase of a product. However, not everyone who drinks beer, buys a certain car or travels to an exotic location will find "love".

The "sales pitch" is as much a part of the lawyer's toolbox as anything else. If you don't have the facts working for you, the you should resort to the "non sequitur".

Brian Madigan LL.B., Broker is an author and commentator on real estate matters, Royal LePage Innovators Realty
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5 Comments on "Non Sequitur" Explained

MAR
28
2010
691,670 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp

Interesting post . I guess we could look at what is going on around us in some of the debates here and apply the term, or some other more colorful terms

10:48am • #1
192,951 Points 1 Featured Post Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router Called Shot Master

Thank you Brian for the explanation. I think I should have known that, but for some reason I did not. Chalk up another for the Rain

Thank you

10:49am • #2
424,129 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Great explanation Brian.  I hate to admit my "ignorance" on the topic, but prior to your post, my exposure to "Non Sequitur" was in the comic strip in the Comic Section of the Toronto Saturday Star =)

12:27pm • #3
352,326 Points 27 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Brian,

Latin is a fascinating language and seems to make such 'sense'. I've often wondered what this phrase means....thanks for your continuing series.

Jo

10:14pm • #4
MAR
29
2010
745,061 Points 3 Featured Posts

It seems unusual that there are so many latin phrases that are used in law, real estate and everyday language, but sometimes the meaning is not entirely clear.

I'm doing a series, and I should have about 50 or 60 when I'm finished. At that point, I'll add thenm to my website.

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