In Specie

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(Lat.) In the same form; e. g., a ship is said to no longer exist in specie when she no longer exists as a ship, but as a mere congeries of planks. 8 Barn. & C. 561; Arnould, Ins. 1012. To decree a thing in specie is to decree the performance of that thing specifically.

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(Lat.) In the same form; e. g., a ship is said to no longer exist in specie when she no longer exists as a ship, but as a mere congeries of planks. 8 Barn. & C. 561; Arnould, Ins. 1012. To decree a thing in specie is to decree the performance of that thing specifically.

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