- Extincto subjecto, tollitur adjunctum
- The subject having become extinct, the adjunct or incident of it disappears.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
extincto subjecto, tollitur adjunctum — /akstigktow sabjektow tolstar ajarjktam/ When the subject [or substance] is extinguished, the incident [or adjunct] ceases. Thus, when the business for which a partnership has been formed is completed, or brought to an end, the partnership itself … Black's law dictionary
extincto subjecto, tollitur adjunctum — /akstigktow sabjektow tolstar ajarjktam/ When the subject [or substance] is extinguished, the incident [or adjunct] ceases. Thus, when the business for which a partnership has been formed is completed, or brought to an end, the partnership itself … Black's law dictionary
extinguish — ex·tin·guish vt 1: to cause the nonexistence of: do away with 2: to cause (as a claim or right) to be void: nullify 3: to get rid of (a debt or other liability) by payment or other compensatory adjustment ex·tin·guish·able adj … Law dictionary
complete — I (all embracing) adjective absolute all, all comprehending, all comprehensive, all covering, all inclusive, all pervading, all sufficing, blanket, broad based, capacious, comprehensive, consummate, developed, encyclopedic, entire, exhaustive,… … Law dictionary