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Quoad hoc (as to this)....
Quod hoc
Quod hoc, means as to this; with respect to this; so far as this is concerned. A prohibition quoad hoc is a prohibition of certain things among others, such as matters brought in an ecclesiastical court that should have been brought in a temporal court, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1262....
Quoad sacra
Quoad sacra, means as to sacred things; for religious purposes. This term often referred to property that was located so far from the parish to which it belonged that it was annexed quoad sacra to another parish, allowing the inhabitants to attend the closer parish's services. But the land continued to belong to the original parish for all civil purposes, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1262....
ad hoc
ad hoc [Latin, for this] : for the particular end or case at hand without consideration of wider application adj 1 : concerned with a particular end or purpose [an ad hoc investigating committee] 2 : formed or used for specific or immediate problems or needs [ad hoc solutions] ...
Absque hoc
Absque hoc [Lat.], (without this), technical words of exception which were made use of in a special traverse; as, the defendant pleads that such a thing was done at B., etc., without this (absque hoc), that it was done at, etc., 1 Saund. 22: abolished, C. L. P. Act, 1852, s. 65....
Ad hoc
Ad hoc, the meaning to be assigned to the terms 'ad hoc' while interpreting provisions of a service rule will depend on the provisions of that rule and the context in and the purpose of which the expressions are used, Rudra Kumar Sain v. Union of India, (2000) 8 SCC 25....
Mala grammatica non vitiat chartam. Sed in expositione instrumentorem mala grammatica quoad fieri possit evitanda est
Mala grammatica non vitiat chartam. Sed in expositione instrumentorem mala grammatica quoad fieri possit evitanda est [Lat.], Bad grammar does not vitiate a deed. But in the interpretation of instruments, bad grammer, so far as it can be done, is to be avoided....
Necessitas inducit privilegium quoad jura privata
Necessitas inducit privilegium quoad jura privata [Lat.], necessity induces, or gives, a privilege as to private rights....
In ambigua voce legis ea potius accipienda est significatio qua vitio caret, prasertim cum etiam voluntas legis ex hoc colligi possit
In ambigua voce legis ea potius accipienda est significatio qua vitio caret, prasertim cum etiam voluntas legis ex hoc colligi possit [Lat.], in an ambiguous law, that signification is to be preferred which is consonant with equity, especially when the spirit of the law can be collected from that...
Verba relata hoc maxime operantur per referentiam ut in eis inesse videntur
Verba relata hoc maxime operantur per referentiam ut in eis inesse videntur (Co. Litt. 359a), Words to which reference is made in an instrument have the same effect and operation as if they were inserted in the instrument referring to them....
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