I Don;t Think There Is Because i couldn't find one hehe(:
The phrase "aliunde" is often used in legal contexts to mean "from another source" or "from outside." It can be used to indicate that a court cannot consider material from outside the law being interpreted, as opposed to "in pari materia," which refers to interpreting different statutes together.
"At legal age" is the correct phrase. It means that someone has reached the age required by law to engage in certain activities, such as voting or drinking alcohol.
The opposite of advocate is oppose. Oppose means to be against or resist something, while advocate means to support or promote something.
The opposite of "Hukum" in Marathi is "Anumati" which means permission or consent.
"Legal", in Brazilian portuguese may be a slang. ( Que legal ! ) meaning "How cool is it !" As a primary definition it is a term that means an action which is allowed by the local laws.
One verb related to legal matters is "to litigate," which means to engage in legal proceedings or a lawsuit.
The full phrase is in pari materia, which means "on the same [literally, equal] matter." It is applied to laws enacted at different times but dealing with the same subject.Statutes in pari materia must be interpreted in light of each other since they have a common purpose for comparable events or items.
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Dreading and doubt are the opposite of anticipation.
It is a Latin phrase (but not necessarily a legal phrase) that means: "resist the beginnings" - " nip in the bud."
Picnics are usually fun, relaxing and enjoyable. so, the phrase 'its no picnic' means the opposite. it may be hard, stressful, and unenjoyable. the opposite of a picnic.
You have to specify what "this one' is.
The word materia may mean 'growing trees'. So a more specific possibility is materia nemoris, which means 'material of the forest'. In the word-by-word translation, the word 'materia' means 'growing trees', and the noun 'nemoris' 'of the forest or glade'.
The idomatic phrase "at length" means over a period of time, or finally, eventually. The opposite could be then, immediately, or right away.
you mean, the fem. ? Une élève. It means a student
The phrase "in the black" means that your accounts are solid and making money. If you are "out of the black," it means that you are no longer financially solid - however, the phrase most often used as the opposite of "in the black" is not "out of the black" but "in the red."
I think it means that you intend to get married