"Non Obstante" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
Lat Notwithstanding. words anciently used in pnblic and private instruments, intended to preclude, in advance, any interpretation contrary to certain declared objects or purposes. Bur-rill
Notwithstanding; in opposition to, or in spite of, what
has been stated, or is to be stated or admitted.
A clause in old English statutes and letters patent,
importing a license from the crown to do a thing notwithstanding any
statute to the contrary. This dispensing power was abolished by the
Bill of Rights.
For myself I couldn't care less, but I have a lover. Not a partner, Susannah, or a friend or a significant euphemism, but the love of my life. And he believes. And I've watched him tie himself in knots, as he struggles to find a place for himself in texts that were written thousands of years ago, with the deliberate aim of excluding him.
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