Pari Passu
Pari Passu
in fieri Also: Pendens or Lis Pendens (Suit Pending)
It has no particular legal meaning as an expression. It may mean a state held a criminal for a period of time.
The Latin and Italian phrase 'nota bene' means note well. It is commonly used in legal papers to draw attention to certain details meaning either 'pay attention' or 'take notice'.
no, Et Al. is legal jargon for Etc. It is the abbreviation of the Latin phrase et alia meaning 'and others'
1646 a legal word, 'held through the favour of another. from the Latin 'precarius' meaning obtained by asking or praying
eod is short for Eodem, which is Latin for "same". Examples, "eodem die" is same day, "eodem tempore" at the same time.
"Laudo" is a Latin word meaning "I praise" or "I commend." In legal contexts, it can also refer to a decision or decree made by an arbitrator or arbiter.
Jurídica
Legitimus.
Felo de se, Latin for "felon of himself", is an archaic legal term meaning suicide.Another term for suicide is self-destruction.
"Sequi" is a Latin word meaning "to follow" or "to pursue." It is often used in philosophical and legal contexts to refer to a logical or chronological sequence of events or ideas.