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Feodum est quod quis tenet ex quacunque causa, sive sit tenementum sive reditus
Feodum est quod quis tenet ex quacunque causa, sive sit tenementum sive reditus, [Lat.], A fee
Ex provisione mariti
Ex provisione mariti (from the provision of the husband).
Ex-lex
Ex-lex, an outlaw; one who is outside the law's protection, Black's
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Ex 'quo et bono
Ex 'quo et bono (in equity and good conscience).
Ex visitatione Dei
Ex visitatione Dei (by the visitation of God). (Exvitermini from the
Lex non oritur ex injuria
Lex non oritur ex injuria [Lat.], the law does not arise from an unlawful
Ex pracedentibus et consequentibus est optima interpretatio
Ex pracedentibus et consequentibus est optima interpretatio [Lat.], The best interpretation
Ex post facto
Ex post facto [jure] (from a law made after); i.e., the
Ex pacto illicito non oritur actio
Ex pacto illicito non oritur actio [Lat.], No action arises out
Jus constitui oportet in his que ut plurimum accidunt, non que ex inopinato
constitui oportet in his que ut plurimum accidunt, non que ex inopinato [Lat.], Law ought to be made with a view
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