"Virtute Cujus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Virtute Cujus LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Lat By virtue whereof. This was the clause in a pleading justifying an entry upon land, by which the party alleged that it was ln virtue of an order from one entitled that he entered, wharton

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Languidus LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat. Sick.) In practice. The name of a return made by tbe sheriff when a defendant, whom he has taken …

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Lucra Nuptlalia LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In Roman law. A term Including everything which a husband or wife, as such, acquires from the estate of …

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Portio Legitima LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In the civil law. The birthright portion; that portion of an lnherltance to which a given heir ls entitled, …

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Suucessio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In the civil lgw. A coming in place of another, on hls decease; a coming into the estate which …

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Virtute Offich LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. By virtue of his office. By the authority vested ln him as the incumbent of the particular office

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Vtgor LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. Strength ; virtue; force; efficiency. Proprio vigore, by its own force

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