Ex Warrants - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: ex warrantsex-warrants
ex-warrants : without warrants NOTE: The purchaser of stock traded ex-warrants does not receive any warrants that were formerly traded with the stock. ...
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x often cap 1 : a mark used in place of a signature when the maker is incapable of signing his or her name (as because of illiteracy or a physical ailment) 2 : a mark used in indicating a choice or applicable item (as on an insurance form) abbr 1 ex-distribution 2 ex-dividend 3 ex-rights 4 ex-warrants ...
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Ex officio
Ex officio (officially; by virtue of office); e.g., justices of the peace were ex officio guardians of the poor.An ex officio appointment that the appointment is by virtue of the office; without any other warrant or appointment than that resulting from the holding of a particular office, Pradeep Kr. Biswas v. Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, (2002) 5 SCC 111 (137)....
Fiat
Fiat (let it be done), a decree; a short order or warrant of some judge or public officer for making out and allowing certain processes. The fiat of the Attorney-General was required for a writ of error in any criminal case (see ERROR). The fiat of a law officer is also required by certain Acts before proceedings can be commenced, see Castro v. Murray, (1875) LR 10 Ex 213. See PETITION OF RIGHT.An order or decree esp. an arbitrary one; a court decree esp. one relating to a routine matter, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 638....
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