Tag: ET

  • Et El Leg1tur In Haec Verba

    Et El Leg1tur In Haec Verba in United States Et El Leg1tur In Haec Verba Definition (Law Lat. and it is read to him in these words). Words formerly used in entering the prayer of oyer on record. Et El Leg1tur In Haec Verba in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Et El Leg1tur In […]

  • Et Habeas Ibi Tunc Hoc Breve

    Et Habeas Ibi Tunc Hoc Breve in United States Et Habeas Ibi Tunc Hoc Breve Definition (Law Lat. and have you then there this writ). A clause in old writs, expressive of the command to return to them. Reg. Jud. 1; Fleta, lib. 2, c. 64, § 19; Towns. PI. 166. Literally translated in the…

  • Et H Abu It

    Et H Abu It in United States Et H Abu It Definition (Lat. and he had it). A common phrase in the Year Books, expressive of the allowance of an application or demand by a party. Parn. demanda la view, Et habuit, etc. Y. B. M. 6 Edw. III. 49. (Lat. and this he is…

  • Et Hoc Petit Quod 1nqu1ratur Per Patriam

    Et Hoc Petit Quod 1nqu1ratur Per Patriam in United States Et Hoc Petit Quod 1nqu1ratur Per Patriam Definition (Lat. and this he prays may be inquired into by his country). The conclusion of a plea tendering an issue to the country. 1 Salk. 3. Et Hoc Petit Quod 1nqu1ratur Per Patriam in […]

  • Et Inde Producit Sectam

    Et Inde Producit Sectam in United States Et Inde Producit Sectam Definition (Lat. and thereupon he brings suit) . The Latin conclusion of a declaration, except against attorneys and other officers of the court. 3 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 295. Et Inde Producit Sectam in Foreign Legal […]

  • Et Modo Ad Hunc Diem

    Et Modo Ad Hunc Diem in United States Et Modo Ad Hunc Diem Definition (Lat. and now at this day). The Latin form of the commencement of the record on appearance of the parties. Et Modo Ad Hunc Diem in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Et Modo Ad Hunc Diem, Et Modo Ad Hunc Diem in…

  • Et Non

    Et Non in United States Et Non Definition (Lat. and not). These words are sometimes employed in pleading to convey a pointed denial. They have the same effect as without this, absque hoc. Et Non in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Et Non, Et Non in the World Legal Encyclopedia., […]

  • Et Sic

    Et Sic in United States Et Sic Definition (Law Lat. and so). The commencement of a formula, as, et sic nil debet, et sic nan est factum, formerly used as a special conclusion to a plea in bar, in order to render it positive, and to avoid the fault of argumentativeness. Archb. Civ. PI. 224;…

  • Et Sic Ad Patriam

    Et Sic Ad Patriam in United States Et Sic Ad Patriam Definition (Law Lat. and so to the country). A common phrase in the Year Books, in recording an issue to the country. II ne dona pas, prist, etc., et alii e contra; et sic ad patriwm. Y. B. M, 3 Edw. III. 29. Et…

  • Et Sic Fecit

    Et Sic Fecit in United States Et Sic Fecit Definition (Lat.) And he did so. Y. B. P. 9 Hen. VI. 17. Et Sic Fecit in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Et Sic Fecit, Et Sic Fecit in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Et Sic Fecit, Et Sic Fecit in the European Legal Encyclopedia., Et […]

  • Et Alii E Contra

    Et Alii E Contra in United States Et Alii E Contra Definition (Lat. and others on the other side). A phrase constantly used in the Year Books, in describing a joinder in issue. Y. B. P. 1 Edw. II. Prist; et alii e contra, et sic ad patriam, ready; and others, e contra, and so…

  • Et De Ceo Se Mettent En Le Pays

    Et De Ceo Se Mettent En Le Pays in United States Et De Ceo Se Mettent En Le Pays Definition (Law Fr.) And of this they put themselves upon the country. Fet. Assaver, § 64. Et De Ceo Se Mettent En Le Pays in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Et De Ceo Se Mettent En Le…

  • Et

    Et in United States Et Definition (Lat.) And. Et in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Et, Et in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Et, Et in the European Legal Encyclopedia., Et, Et in the Asian Legal Encyclopedia., Et, Et in the UK Legal Encyclopedia., Et, Et in the Australian […]

  • Et Adjournatur (or Adjornatur)

    Et Adjournatur (or Adjornatur) in United States Et Adjournatur (or Adjornatur) Definition (Law Lat. and it is adjourned). A phrase used in the old reports, where the argument of a cause was adjourned to another day, or where a second argument was had. Y. B. T, 3 Edw. III. 37; 1 Keb. 692, 754, […]

  • Ethical rules, decision-making and finances

    Ethical rules, decision-making and finances in United States The individual may recognize full well that there is a conflict between his behavior as a private decision-maker and that behavior which, if generalized to all persons, would produce results more desirable to him. But, in his private […]