Devestavit is a legal term derived from Latin, meaning "he has divested." It refers to a situation where an individual has transferred or lost ownership of property or assets, often in the context of a fiduciary or trustee failing to properly manage or distribute trust property. In some legal scenarios, it can imply that a party has acted in a way that removes their rights or responsibilities concerning the property in question.
Does not always mean fairness in the law
First law.
they mean the law
law of vectors also include the parallellogram law .
Law of tomorrow.
Opposite the moral law.
If a law if proposed it then has to be voted on. When the law is passed it is ratified.
Aloha: It is name or namesake. It can mean in-law (like a mother-in-law)
Procedural due process means that the rule of the law will be obeyed.
lack of law
Law
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.