From without.
[Latin ab extrā : ab, from + extrā, outside.]
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ab ex·tra (ăb ĕk'strə) ![]() |
[Latin ab extrā : ab, from + extrā, outside.]
| Latin Phrase: ab extra |
From without.
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Ab extra is a legal Latin term, approximately translating to "from without" or "from outside."
Concerning a case, a person may have received some funding from a 3rd party. This funding may have been considered Ab extra.
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