From or out of loan. A term applied in the old law of England to a right of action arising out of a loan, (commodatum.) Glanv. lib. 10, c. 13; 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 166. … [Read more...] about EX COMMODATO
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EX ABUNDANTI CAUTELA
Lat. Out of abundant caution. "The practice has arisen abundanti cautela." 8 East 326; Lord Ellenborough, 4 Maule A S. 544. … [Read more...] about EX ABUNDANTI CAUTELA
EX COMPARATIONE SCRIPTORUM
By a comparison of writings or handwritings. A term in the law of evidence. Best Pres. 218. … [Read more...] about EX COMPARATIONE SCRIPTORUM
EX AD VERSO
On the other side. 2 Show. 461. Applied to counsel. … [Read more...] about EX AD VERSO
EX CONCESSIS
From the premises granted. According to what has been already allowed. … [Read more...] about EX CONCESSIS
