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pro tanto

pro tanto [Late Latin] : for so much : to a certain extent [the obligation is pro tanto discharged "Uniform Commercial Code"] [entered into a pro tanto release pending the appeal]

qui tam

qui tam [Late Latin, who as much, who as well; from the first words of a clause referring to the plaintiff as one who sues as much for the state as for himself or herself] :...

res adjudicata

res adjudicata [Late Latin] : res judicata

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resolutory

resolutory [Late Latin resolutorius dissolving, from Latin resolvere to loosen, dissolve, break up, from re- away, back + solvere to loosen, release] : operating to annul or terminate

uti possidetis

uti possidetis [Late Latin, as you (now) possess (it); from the wording of an interdict in Roman law enjoining both parties in a suit to maintain the status quo until the decision] : a principle in...

brunch

a late breakfast or an early lunch

Later

Compar of Late a amp adv

Lateward

Somewhat late backward

Latish

Somewhat late

Macoun

A juicy late ripening apple similar to a McIntosh

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pro tanto

pro tanto [Late Latin] : for so much : to a certain extent [the obligation is pro tanto discharged "Uniform Commercial Code"] [entered into a pro tanto release pending the appeal]

qui tam

qui tam [Late Latin, who as much, who as well; from the first words of a clause referring to the plaintiff as one who sues as much for the state as for himself or herself] :...

res adjudicata

res adjudicata [Late Latin] : res judicata

Keep your definitions linked to case research

resolutory

resolutory [Late Latin resolutorius dissolving, from Latin resolvere to loosen, dissolve, break up, from re- away, back + solvere to loosen, release] : operating to annul or terminate

uti possidetis

uti possidetis [Late Latin, as you (now) possess (it); from the wording of an interdict in Roman law enjoining both parties in a suit to maintain the status quo until the decision] : a principle in...

brunch

a late breakfast or an early lunch

Later

Compar of Late a amp adv

Lateward

Somewhat late backward

Latish

Somewhat late

Macoun

A juicy late ripening apple similar to a McIntosh

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