- ignorantia praesumitur ubi scientia non probatur. — Ignorance is presumed where knowledge is not proved
- Ignorantia iegis neminem excusat — Ignorance of the law excuses no one
- Regula est, juris quidem ignorantiam cuique nocere, facti vero ignorantiam non nocere. — The rule is that a person's ignorance of the law may prejudice him, but that his ignorance of fact will not
- Ignorantia juris sui non praejudicat juri. — Ignorance of one's right does not prejudice the right
- Ignorantia excusator, non juris sed facti. — Ignorance of fact may excuse, but not ignorance of law
- Ignorantia juris quod quisque tenetur scire, neminem excusat. — Ignorance of law, which everyone is bound to know, excuses no one.
- Nemo tenetus informare qui nesdt, sed quisquis scire quod informat. — No one who is ignorant of a thing is bound to give information about it, but everyone is bound to know that concerning which he gives information
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nescienceBurton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006