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per

per : as stated by used to indicate the author of an opinion with which the majority of judges concur

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perhaps by hap or chance perennial that lasts throughout the year perforce through or by force perfoliate perforate perspicuous evident throughout or very evident perplex literally to entangle very much

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per se

per se [Latin, by, of, or in itself] 1 : inherently, strictly, or by operation of statute, constitutional provision or doctrine, or case law [the transaction was illegal per se] see also negligence per se at...

Qui facit per alium facit per se

Qui facit per alium facit per se. Co. Litt. 258, (He who acts through another, acts through himself.) See AGENT. The resolution of the Standing Committee is referred to in the notice itself. To all intents...

Per capita

Per capita (by the number of individuals), opposed to per stirpes (by the number of families); if a man die and leave all his goods 'among my grandsons,' having nine grandsons, one of whom was an...

Per my et per tout

Per my et per tout (not of any part but of the whole). Et sic totum tenet et nihil tenet, scil, totum conjunctim et nihil per se separatum; see Myrray v. Hall, (1849) 7 CB 455....

per diem

per diem [Latin] : by the day : for each day [paid per diem] adj 1 : based on use or service by the day [per diem compensation] 2 : paid or calculated by the day...

per capita

per capita [Medieval Latin, by heads] 1 : equally to each individual [all property to pass to the descendants per capita] used of a method of distributing an esp. intestate estate compare per stirpes NOTE: Per...

Capita, Per

Capita, Per (by heads). Distribution of personalty per capita (professedly borrowed from the civilians, and enacted in the Statute of Distribution) happens when all the

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per

per : as stated by used to indicate the author of an opinion with which the majority of judges concur

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Per

perhaps by hap or chance perennial that lasts throughout the year perforce through or by force perfoliate perforate perspicuous evident throughout or very evident perplex literally to entangle very much

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per se

per se [Latin, by, of, or in itself] 1 : inherently, strictly, or by operation of statute, constitutional provision or doctrine, or case law [the transaction was illegal per se] see also negligence per se at...

Qui facit per alium facit per se

Qui facit per alium facit per se. Co. Litt. 258, (He who acts through another, acts through himself.) See AGENT. The resolution of the Standing Committee is referred to in the notice itself. To all intents...

Per capita

Per capita (by the number of individuals), opposed to per stirpes (by the number of families); if a man die and leave all his goods 'among my grandsons,' having nine grandsons, one of whom was an...

Per my et per tout

Per my et per tout (not of any part but of the whole). Et sic totum tenet et nihil tenet, scil, totum conjunctim et nihil per se separatum; see Myrray v. Hall, (1849) 7 CB 455....

per diem

per diem [Latin] : by the day : for each day [paid per diem] adj 1 : based on use or service by the day [per diem compensation] 2 : paid or calculated by the day...

per capita

per capita [Medieval Latin, by heads] 1 : equally to each individual [all property to pass to the descendants per capita] used of a method of distributing an esp. intestate estate compare per stirpes NOTE: Per...

Capita, Per

Capita, Per (by heads). Distribution of personalty per capita (professedly borrowed from the civilians, and enacted in the Statute of Distribution) happens when all the

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