- ex debito justitiae
- From a debt of justice; from that which is owing; from one's right as of right. Thompson v Jackson, 24 Va (3 Rand) 504.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
debito justitiae — See ex debito justitiae … Ballentine's law dictionary
ex debito justitiae — eksˈdebəˌtōˌyu̇ˈstid.ēˌī adjective (or adverb) Etymology: New Latin : of or by reason of an obligation of justice : as a matter of right * * * ex debito justitiae /eks debˈi tō jə stishˈi ē or dāˈbi tō ū stiˈti ī/ (LL) From what is due to justice … Useful english dictionary
ex debito justitiae — /eks debatow jastishiyiy/ From or as a debt of justice; in accordance with the requirement of justice; of right; as a matter of right. The opposite of ex gratia (q.v.). 3 Bl.Comm. 48, 67 … Black's law dictionary
ex debito justitiae — /eks debatow jastishiyiy/ From or as a debt of justice; in accordance with the requirement of justice; of right; as a matter of right. The opposite of ex gratia (q.v.). 3 Bl.Comm. 48, 67 … Black's law dictionary
de excommunicato capiendo — An English chancery writ which issued to aid in carrying into effect a sentence of excommunication. The writ has been said by some to be a writ grantable ex debito justitiae, and by others ex gratia. Smith v Nelson, 18 Vt 511, 555 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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