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A verbis legis non est recedendum
A verbis legis non est recedendumFrom the words of the law let there be no departing. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- A mensa et thoro From bed and board. A divorce a mensa et thoro, is rather a separation of the parties by act of law, than a dissolution of the marriage. It may be granted for the causes of extreme cruelty or desertion of the wife by the hushand. This kind of divorce does not affect the legitimacy of children, nor authorize a second marriage. A plea in abatement is one mode Sometimes it is the duty of the court to abate a writ ex oficio. Where the writ is a nullity, so that judgment thereon would be incurably erroneous, it is de facto abated. A prendre French.To take, to seize, in contracts, as profits a prendre or a right to take something out of the soil. A quo A Latin phrases which signifies from which; example, in the computation of time, the day a quo is not to be counted, but the day ad quem is always included. A rendre French. To render, to yield, contracts. Profits a rendre; under this term are comprehended rents and services. A verbis legis non est recedendum A vinculo matrimonii From the bond of marriage. A marriage may be dissolved a vinculo, in many states, as in Pennsylvania, on the ground of canonical disabilities before marriage, as that one of the parties was legally married to a person who was then living; impotence, and the like adultery cruelty and malicious desertion for two years or more. In New York a sentence of imprisonment for life is also a ground for a divorce a vinculo. When the marriage is dissolved a vinculo, the parties may marry again but when the cause is adultery, the guilty party cannot marry his or her paramour. Ab extra (United Kingdom) From outside. Ab initio From the beginning Ab intestat An heir, ab intestat, is one on whom the law casts the inheritance or estate of a person who dies intestate. Ab irato Civil law. A Latin phrase, which signifies by a man in anger. It is applied to bequests or gifts, which a man makes adverse to the interest of his heir, in consequence of anger or hatred against him. Thus a devise made under these circumstances is called a testament ab irato. And the suit which the heirs institute to annul this will is called an action ab irato. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for A verbis legis non est recedendum. If you have a better definition for A verbis legis non est recedendum than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of A verbis legis non est recedendum may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on A verbis legis non est recedendum and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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