Juxta

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Meaning of Juxta

(Lat.) According to. 1 Ld. Raym. 415. The same as secundum, in the civil law. 12 Mod. 218. Juxta formam statuti, according to the form of the statute. Reg. Orig. 16. The established phrase by which reference to a statute was expressed in old writs and records. Juxta tenorem sequentem, according to the tenor following. 2 Salk. 417. A phrase used in the old books, when the very words themselves referred to were set forth. Id.; 1 Ld. Raym. 415. Jiixta conventionem, according to the covenant. Fleta, lib. 4, c. 16, § 6. Juxta ratam, at or after the rate. Dyer, 82.

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Concept of “Juxta”

Traditional meaning of juxta in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) According to. Juxta formam statuti: according to the form of the statute. Juxta tenorem sequentem: according to the following tenor.

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  1. Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, “Juxta”, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1911, United States. It is also called the Stimson’s Law dictionary. This term and/or definition may be absolete.

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