Legal Term Dictionary

Search our free database of thousands of legal terms. The easiest-to-read, most user-friendly guide to legal terms.This dictionary is from the early 20th century and is not to be construed as legal advice.

Search
  • EX ASSENSU SUO
    With his assent. Formal words in judgments for damages by default. Comb. 220.
  • EX BONIS
    Of the goods or property. A term of the civil law; distinguished from in bonis, as being descriptive of or applicable to property not in actual possession. Calvin.
  • EX CATHEDRA
    From the chair. Originally applied to the decisions of the popes from their cathedra, or chair. Hence, authoritative; having the weight of authority.
  • EX CAUSA
    L. Lat. By title.
  • EX CERTA SCIENTIA
    Of certain or sure knowledge. These words were anciently used in patents, and imported full knowledge of the subject-matter on the part of the king. See 1 Coke, 40b.
  • EX COLORE
    By color; under color of; under pretense, show, or protection of. Thus, ex colore officii, under color of office.
  • EX COMITATE
    Out of comity or courtesy.
  • EX COMMODATO
    From or out of loan. A term applied in the old law of England to a right of action arising out of a loan, (commodatum.) Glanv. lib. 10, c. 13; 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 166.
  • EX COMPARATIONE SCRIPTORUM
    By a comparison of writings or handwritings. A term in the law of evidence. Best Pres. 218.
  • EX CONCESSIS
    From the premises granted. According to what has been already allowed.
Showing 5190 of 14636