Legal Definition and Related Resources of Ad diem
Meaning of Ad diem
(Lat.) At a (or the) day.
What does Ad diem mean in American Law?
The definition of Ad diem in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
At a [or the”] day.”
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This definition of Ad Diem Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This entry needs to be proofread.
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Ad diem in the Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims
At the day; on the very day: as, the ad diem demand of a bill. 101 U.S. 565.
Note: This legal definition of Ad diem in the Dictionary of Law (English and American Jurisprudence) is from 1893.
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