The term "Letter of the Law" refers to strictly interpreting and following the exact wording of a law or legal document, without considering the underlying principles or intent. It emphasizes adherence to the literal meaning of the text rather than interpreting it more broadly or flexibly.
The "Letter of the Law" is the exact wording of the law (statute), and how it's interpreted. It's often the counterpart to "Spirit of the Law", which represents the the law's intention.
what does the "T" in N.O.T.S mean? when talking about DMV?
Verba legis is an expression regularly used by Thomas Aquinas to mean 'the letter of the law'. When we contrast 'the letter of the law' with 'the spirit of the law', the medieval scholastic term for 'letter of the law' is verba legis.
Are you sure they didnt mean DMV? Lol
"Verba legis" (LEGAL WORDS) is a LATIN expression regularly used by Thomas Aquinas to mean 'the letter of the law'. When we contrast 'the letter of the law' with 'the spirit of the law', the medieval (or ancient) scholastic term for 'letter of the law' is "verba legis".
Department of Motor Vehicles.
notarized letter from banker
Yes. If you have a driver's license, you're required to report your new address to the DMV, and get an updated license. You typically have 30 days to do this.
Not the DMV officials themselves, but they will certainly notify law enforcement the minute they see on their computer that you are wanted.
I do not know what a "letter of clearance" is but I know that a DMV abstract will show just about anything that a person has been convicted of or if there is a DMV violation warrant for that person.
To carry, practice and implement a law in its letter and spirit.