Lat. Impersonality. A mode of expression where no reference is made to any person, such as the expression “ut dicitur,” (as is said.) Co. Litt 352b.
Impersonalitas non concludit nec ligat.
Co. Litt 352b. Impersonality neither concludes nor binds.
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Lat. Impersonality. A mode of expression where no reference is made to any person, such as the expression “ut dicitur,” (as is said.) Co. Litt 352b.
Impersonalitas non concludit nec ligat.
Co. Litt 352b. Impersonality neither concludes nor binds.