- non obstante aliquo statuto in contrarium
- Notwithstanding any statute to the contrary. See 1 Bl Comm 342.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
non obstante* — non ob•stan•te [[t]noʊn oʊbˈstɑn tɛ[/t]] eng. [[t]nɒn ɒbˈstæn ti[/t]] prep. Latin. fot notwithstanding • Etymology: short for AL, L nōn obstante aliquō statūtō in contrārium any statute to the contrary notwithstanding … From formal English to slang
non obstante — preposition Etymology: Latin : notwithstanding abbr. non obst. * * * /nohn ohb stahn te/; Eng. /non ob stan tee/, Latin. notwithstanding. [short for AL, L non obstante aliquo statuto in contrarium any statute to the contrary notwithstanding] * *… … Useful english dictionary
non obstante — /nohn ohb stahn te/; Eng. /non ob stan tee/, Latin. notwithstanding. [short for AL, L non obstante aliquo statuto in contrarium any statute to the contrary notwithstanding] * * * … Universalium
nonobstante — non ob·stan·te (nŏn əb stănʹtē, stänʹ , nōn ) prep. Notwithstanding. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin nōn obstante (aliquō statūtō in contrārium), notwithstanding (any statute to the contrary) : Latin nōn, not + Latin obstante, ablative… … Universalium
nonobstante — ˌnänəbˈstantē, ˌnōn noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English non obstante, from Latin, notwithstanding, being no hindrance; from the medieval English use in statutes and letters patent of the Latin words non obstante aliquo statuto in contrarium… … Useful english dictionary