De minimis principle: law ignores trivial matters and will not treat very small harms as actionable. The entry defines the de minimis principle as the legal threshold under which very small or trifling matters are ignored by law, citing Black's Law Dictionary and an Indian Supreme Court reference to illustrate that trivial facts or harms do not warrant judicial or regulatory attention.
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De minimis principle: law ignores trivial matters and will not treat very small harms as actionable.
The entry defines the de minimis principle as the legal threshold under which very small or trifling matters are ignored by law, citing Black's Law Dictionary and an Indian Supreme Court reference to illustrate that trivial facts or harms do not warrant judicial or regulatory attention.
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