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<head>1824 Oct. 6</head> | |||
<head>Constitutional Code</head> <note>Preliminary Explanation</note><lb/> | |||
<p>Latin phrases employed for the purpose of precision and <lb/> | |||
conciseness after having been explained at the outset<lb/><note>27 Latin phrases employed 1 Caeteris paribus 2 Mutatis mutandi 3 Exceptis exipiendis 4 Paties quoties 5 Vice versa 6 Viva voce 7 Sine qua non 8 In toto 9 Mala fide 10 Bona fide 11 Prima facie 12 Ex parte</note></p> | |||
<p>1. Caeteris paribus <lb/> | |||
2. Mutatis mutandi <lb/> | |||
3 Exceptis exipiendis - or exception excepted<lb/> | |||
4 Toties quoties I Ditto <gap/> note..d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> instead of said, or<lb/> | |||
5 Vice versa<add>a</add> I aforesaid, &c. As an <unclear>instrument</unclear> of abbreviation<lb/> | |||
it can be and when they come not in I<lb/> | |||
6, Viva<add>a</add> voce I the <gap/> use of it is universal.<lb/> | |||
7 Conditio Sine qua<add>o</add> non I<lb/> | |||
<del>The utility</del><lb/> | |||
8. In toto I<lb/> | |||
9 Mala fide I<lb/> | |||
10 Bona fide I<lb/> | |||
11 Prima facie I<lb/> | |||
12 Ex parte I<lb/></p> | |||
<p>The utility of them is not confined to mere brevity.<lb/> | |||
the singularity of their appearance as being borrowed from a dead<lb/> | |||
language that gives indication of their being of the number<lb/> | |||
of those words and assemblages of words to which <del><gap/> </del> by<lb/> | |||
appropriate exception a determinate import has been attracted<lb/> | |||
the cause in all cases. <unclear>If</unclear> each such phrase thereby stands<lb/> | |||
in the place of that variety of phrases in modern language<lb/> | |||
<del>by which</del><add>which in the endeavour to convey</add> the same idea or ideas <del><gap/></del> might otherwise have<lb/> | |||
been employed.</p><pb/> | |||
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1824 Oct. 6
Constitutional Code Preliminary Explanation
Latin phrases employed for the purpose of precision and
conciseness after having been explained at the outset
27 Latin phrases employed 1 Caeteris paribus 2 Mutatis mutandi 3 Exceptis exipiendis 4 Paties quoties 5 Vice versa 6 Viva voce 7 Sine qua non 8 In toto 9 Mala fide 10 Bona fide 11 Prima facie 12 Ex parte
1. Caeteris paribus
2. Mutatis mutandi
3 Exceptis exipiendis - or exception excepted
4 Toties quoties I Ditto note..do instead of said, or
5 Vice versaa I aforesaid, &c. As an instrument of abbreviation
it can be and when they come not in I
6, Vivaa voce I the use of it is universal.
7 Conditio Sine quao non I
The utility
8. In toto I
9 Mala fide I
10 Bona fide I
11 Prima facie I
12 Ex parte I
The utility of them is not confined to mere brevity.
the singularity of their appearance as being borrowed from a dead
language that gives indication of their being of the number
of those words and assemblages of words to which by
appropriate exception a determinate import has been attracted
the cause in all cases. If each such phrase thereby stands
in the place of that variety of phrases in modern language
by whichwhich in the endeavour to convey the same idea or ideas might otherwise have
been employed.
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