Legal Definition and Related Resources of A latere
Meaning of A latere
(Lat. laius, side). In Respect to Property Rights. (1) Collateral. Used in this sense in speaking of the succession to property. Bracton, 20b, 62b. (2) Without right. Bracton, 42b. In Ecclesiastical Law. Apostolic. A legate a latere is one having full powers to represent the pope as if he were present. Du Cange; 4 Bl. Comm. 306.
What does A latere mean in American Law?
The definition of A latere in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
From the side, collaterally, as in collateral descent.
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