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  • 41ab actis — /aeb aektas/ An officer having charge of acta, public records, registers, journals, or minutes. An officer who entered on record the acta or proceedings of a court; a clerk of court; a notary or actuary. See acta diurna . This, and the similarly… …

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  • 42ab agendo — /aeb eyjendow/ Disabled from acting; unable to act; incapacitated for business or transactions of any kind …

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  • 43ab ante — /aeb aentiy/ Before; in advance. Thus, a legislature cannot agree ab ante to any modification or amendment to a law which a third person may make …

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  • 44ab antecedente — /aeb aentasiydentiy/ Beforehand; in advance …

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  • 45ab antique — /aeb aentaykwow/ From old times; from ancient time; of old; of an ancient date. 3 Bl.Comm. 95 …

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  • 46ab assuetis non fit injuria — /aeb aswiytas non fit injuriya/ From things to which one is accustomed (or in which there has been long acquiescence) no legal injury or wrong arises. If a person neglects to insist on his right, he is deemed to have abandoned it …

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  • 47ab epistolis — /aeb iypistalas/ An officer having charge of the correspondence (epistolse) of his superior or sovereign; a secretary …

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  • 48ab inconvenienti — /aeb inkanviyniyentay/ From hardship, or inconvenience. An argument founded upon the hardship of the case, and the inconvenience or disastrous consequences to which a different course of reasoning would lead …

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  • 49ab initio mundi — /aeb inish(iy)ow manday/ From the beginning of the world. Ab initio mundi usque ad hodiernum diem, from the beginning of the world to this day …

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  • 50ab invito — /aeb invaytow/ Unwillingly. Against one s will. By or from an unwilling party. A transfer ab invito is a compulsory transfer. See in invitum invito …

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