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ORDINANDI LEX

Lat. The law of procedure, as distinguished from the substantial part of the law. Ordinarius ita dicitur quia habet or dinariam jurisdictionem, in jure pro prio, et non propter deputationem. Co. Litt 96. The ordinary is so called because he has an ordinary jurisdiction in his own right, and not a deputed one.

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