Non-liquet
[non lahy-kwit] /ˈnɒn ˈlaɪ kwɪt/
adjective, Law.
1.
(of evidence, a cause, etc.) it is not clear or evident.
/ˈnɒn ˈlaɪkwɪt/
adjective
1.
(Roman law) (of a cause, evidence, etc) not clear
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