Tag: Ability

  • Ab invito

    (Lat. invitum). Unwillingly See In Invitum. …

  • Ab intestato

    (Lat. testatua, having made a will). From an intestate. Used both in the common and civil law to denote an inheritance derived from an ancestor who died without making a will. 2 Bl. Comm. 490; Story, Confl. Laws, 480, …

  • Ab intestato

    (Lat. testatua, having made a will). From an intestate. Used both in the common and civil law to denote an inheritance derived from an ancestor who died without making a will. 2 Bl. Comm. 490; Story, Confl. Laws, 480, …

  • Ab initio

    (Lat. initium, beginning). From the beginning; entirely; as to all the acts done; in the inception. An estate may be said to be good, an agreement to be void, an act to be unlawful, a trespass to have existed, ab initio. Plowd. 6a; 11 East, 395; 10 Johns. (N. Y.) 253, 369; 1 Bl. Comm.…

  • Ab initio

    (Lat. initium, beginning). From the beginning; entirely; as to all the acts done; in the inception. An estate may be said to be good, an agreement to be void, an act to be unlawful, a trespass to have existed, ab initio. Plowd. 6a; 11 East, 395; 10 Johns. (N. Y.) 253, 369; 1 Bl. Comm.…

  • Ab inconvenienti

    Translate Ab Inconvenienti from English to SpanishTranslation of Ab Inconvenienti, with examples. More about free online translation into Spanish of Debido a inconveniencia o dificultad and other legal terms is available here.<…