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ITA QUOD

The name or condition in a submission which is usually introduced by these words so as the award be made of and upon the premises, which from the first word is called the ita quod. 2. When the submission is with an ita guod, the arbitrator must make an award of all matters. submitted to him of which he had notice, or the award will be entirely void. Lat. In old practice. So that. Formal words in writs. Ita quod habeas corpus, so that you have the body. 2 Mod. 180.”
The name of the stipulation in a submission to arbitration which begins with the words “so as [ita quod] the award be made of and upon the premises.”
In old conveyancing. So that an expression which, when used in a deed, formerly made an estate upon condition. Litt.

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