"Sensus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Sensus LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Lat. Sense, meaning, slgniflca-tion. Malo sensu, in an evil or derogatory sense. Mitiori sensu, in a milder, less se-vere, or less stringent sense. Sensu honesto, ln an honest sense; to interpret words sensu honesto ls to take them so as not to impute lmproprlety to the persons concerned

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Idem LAW AND LEGAL

Lat The same. According to Lord Coke, “idem" has two significations, se., idem syllable seu verbis, (the same ln syllables …

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In Mitiori Sensu LAW AND LEGAL

In the milder sense; ln the less aggravated acceptation. In actions of slander, lt was formerly the rale that if …

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