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(Lat.) A nominative case grammatically unconnected with the rest of the sentence in which it stands. The opening words in the ordinary form of a deed inter partes, “This indenture,” etc., down to “whereas,” though an intelligible and convenient part of the deed, are of this kind. Wharton.
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(Lat.) A nominative case grammatically unconnected with the rest of the sentence in which it stands. The opening words in the ordinary form of a deed inter partes, “This indenture,” etc., down to “whereas,” though an intelligible and convenient part of the deed, are of this kind. Wharton.
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