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LEGAL LATIN

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    LATIN TERMS IN ENGLISH
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  • WHEN NECESSARY = AD HOC or SIC?
    AD HOC
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  • How do we say "for example"?
    e.g. (exempli gratia)
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  • id est (i.e.) = that is OR by itself?
    that is (used to signal an explanation)
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  • How do we say "by itself" ?
    per se
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  • What does "sic" mean? THUS or FOR THIS PURPOSE?
    Thus (often used to indicate the original, often incorrect, spelling or grammar in a text.)
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  • How do we say "against"?
    versus
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  • "de facto" means IN FACT, true or false?
    TRUE
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  • "ipso facto" means "by that very fact". TRUE or FALSE
    TRUE
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  • "inter alia" means A "as follows" or B "among other things"
    B "among other things"
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  • pro forma means A."as a matter of form" OR B. "per year" or C. "as follows"
    A as a matter of form
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  • pro rata means "proportionally", TRUE or FALSE?
    TRUE
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  • "SUI JURIS" means A "of one's own right" or B "as follows"
    A "of one's own right; able to exercise one's own legal rights
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  • "Beyond the legal powers of a person or body" = A. videlicet or B. ultra vires
    B ultra vires
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  • videlicet (viz) means "as follows". TRUE or FALSE?
    TRUE
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  • the number of shareholders or directors who have to be present at a board meeting so that it can be validly conducted is A. a quore B. a quored C. a quorum
    C a quorum
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  • Et. al. (et alia) : what does it mean?
    and other people, and others
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