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SOLVIT

Latin: He paid; paid. 10 East, 206. Solvit ad diem. He paid at the day. The technical name of the plea, in an action of debt on bond, that the defendant paid the money on the day mentioned in the condition. 1 Archb. N. P. 220, 221. Solvit ante diem. A plea that the money was paid before the day appointed. Solvit post diem. He paid after the day. The plea in an action of debt on bond that the defendant paid the money after the day named for the payment, and before the commencement of the suit. 1 Archb. N. P. 222. Solvitur aclinic societas etiam morte socii. A partnership is moreover dissolved by the death of a partner. Inst. 3, 26, 5; Dig. 17, 2. Solvitur eo ligamine quo ligatur. In the same manner that a thing is bound it Is unloosed. Livingston v. Lynch, 4 Johns. Ch. (N. Y.) 582.

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