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the Latin word meaning "for," "as an account of," or "according to," is |
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the Latin phrase --- means now for then |
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the Latin phrase --- indicates a thing that is divided according to a rate or standard |
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the Latin phrase --- means "for so much"; it also means "to that extent" |
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the Latin phrase --- means "for the sake of form"; it also means "as a matter of form" |
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a person who acts as his his or her own attorney appears |
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the Latin phrase --- means that something is taken for granted or conceded |
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a colloquial expression denoting the most familiar or rudimentary principles of law is |
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a decision by an appellate court upon a set of facts becomes a pattern or legal --- |
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the Latin phrase --- means to get to the heart of the matter |
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