what does sisted in legal terms
Condicil can mean many things in legal terms. In legal terms, condicil refers to a supplement to a will. This supplement modifies, explains, or revokes a previous will.
That a attorney made a legal objection and the Judge agreed to that
The past tense of hang is typically hung. However, hanged is used in legal terms and as this is talking about a judge the answer would be C. Hanged.
nisi
Iam or nunc is the Latin equivalent of 'now'. The adverb 'iam' may be used in terms of the present and the past. But the adverb 'nunc' only may be used in present terms.
Shall and Will can both be used as a present tense or a future tense. Neither can be used as a past tense. "Did" would be the past tense of both terms.
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to offer (present, propose). It can be a verb form, a participial, or an adjective (e.g. offered terms).
Have is present tense. The past tense is had.
There is a past, present, and future. There was a past; there is a present and there will be a future.
what is present past
past: I did, you did, he/she/it did; present: I do, you do, he/she/it/does
"Have" is present. "Had" is past tense
past: I was; you were; he/she/it was present: I am; you are; he/she/it is
Affirmative action
what does sisted in legal terms
Past - was and were. Present - am, is and are.