The Latin word "res" is used in law to mean a thing.
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Answer Ex means in the past, and former means the same thing.
It means essentially the same thing as the current 'in-vogue' phrase, "It is, what it is." It means the law is not negotiable. It may not seem just in some cases but it is, above all else, the law.
This means Due Process of Law.
Act, bill, law, statute.
No, illegal means that one is breaking the law. Unconstitutional means that a law is not in compliance with the constitution. That does not mean that anyone will be charged with criminal activities. It usually means that a law is no longer valid and anyone charged under that law will not be prosecuted and any conviction will be overturned.
abba means father in law same thing for amma (mother in law)
it means you are following someone else's rules and its time for you to do you own thing
perhaps the word, res. which means: Matter, affair, thing, circumstance
what is the word meaning "thing", in law
The common culture of Te English-speaking world does not recognize such a thing as a grandparent-in-law
The word that means 'above the law' is "unlawful".