"Volens" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Lat willing. He is said to be willing who either expressly consents or tacitly makes no opposition. Calvin
What should you, O man, do, you who seek your own glory whenever you do anything good, while when you do something bad, you figure out ways to blame God.
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What did the farmer say when his fat pig wouldn't fit into the pen? "There's more there than meets the sty."
Lat By or from an tin-willing party. A transfer ab invito is a com-pulsory transfer
Read the complete definitionLat I give, I bequeath; or I give and bequeath. The formal words of making a bequest or legacy, in …
Read the complete definitionLat The own-er belng willing; with* the consent of the owner
Read the complete definitionLat In Roman law. I bequeath. A common term in wills. Dig. 30, 36, 81, et seq
Read the complete definitionLat. In Roman law. I ask; I request. A precatory expresslon often used ln wills. Dig. 30, 108, 13, 14
Read the complete definitionLat In Roman law. An officer correspondlng in some respects to a notary. His business was to draw legal instruments, …
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