"Eundo, Morando, Et Redeundo" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Lat Going, remaining, and returning. A person who is privileged from arrest (as a witness, legislator, etc.) is generally so privi-leged eundo, morando, et redeundo; that is, on his way to the place where his duties are to be performed, while he remains there, and on his return journey.
The selfish and self-centered have a hard time being kind, even though you and I know that kindness is a source of relief to the soul.
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Lat. In feudal law. Men; feudatory tenants who claimed a privilege of having their causes, etc., tried only in their …
Read the complete definitionLat. In the civil law. Light; the light of the sun or sky; the privilege of receiving light into a …
Read the complete definitionLat It ls not clear. In the Roman courts, when any of the judges, after the hearing of a cause, …
Read the complete definitionLat. In the clvll law. The benefit or privilege of order; the prlvilege whlch a surety for a debtor had …
Read the complete definitionLat. ln old English law. The peace of the chnrch. A particular privilege attached to a church; sanctuary, (q. v.) …
Read the complete definitionLat. In pleading. The prayer of a plea where the de-fendant insists that he ought not to answer, as when …
Read the complete definitionLat. In Roman law. Li-censed or registered advocates; members of the college of advocates. The number of these was llmited, …
Read the complete definitionLat In the civil law. Ex-emptlon; immunity; privilege; dlspensatlon; exemption from tbe burden of office. Calvin
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