"Paratum Habeo" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Paratum Habeo LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Lat I have him in readiness. The return by the sheriff to a capias ad respondendum, signifying that he has the defendant in readiness to be brought into court

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Adversaria LAW AND LEGAL

(From Lat. adverse, things remarked or ready at hand.) Rough memoranda, common-place books

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Lat This he is ready to verify.

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Paratus Est Verifioare LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. He Is ready to verify. The Latin form for concluding a pleading with a verification, (q. v

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Profert In Curia LAW AND LEGAL

IA. L. Lat. He pro-duces in court. In old practice, these words were inserted in a declaration, as an allega-tion …

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Semper Paratus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat Always ready. The name of a plea by whlch the de-fendont alleges that he has always been ready to …

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