Vice in United States
Vice Definition
(Lat.; ablative of vicis, place). In the place or stead. Vice mea, in my place. Used in the composition of words denoting a delegated or depnted authority. A term used in the civil law and in Louisiana, by which is meant a defect in a thing; an imperfection. For example, epilepsy in a slave, roaring and crib biting in a horse, are vices. Rfedhibitory vices are those for which the seller will be compelled to annul a sale and take back the thing sold. Poth. Vente, 203; Civ. Code La. arts. 2498-2507.
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(Lat.; ablative of vicis, place). In the place or stead. Vice mea, in my place. Used in the composition of words denoting a delegated or depnted authority. A term used in the civil law and in Louisiana, by which is meant a defect in a thing; an imperfection. For example, epilepsy in a slave, roaring and crib biting in a horse, are vices. Rfedhibitory vices are those for which the seller will be compelled to annul a sale and take back the thing sold. Poth. Vente, 203; Civ. Code La. arts. 2498-2507.
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This definition of Vice is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.
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