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Simple English definitions for legal terms

ab antiquo

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A quick definition of ab antiquo:

Term: AB ANTIQUO

Definition: Ab antiquo means "from ancient times" or "of old." It is a Latin term used in historical and legal contexts to refer to things that have been around for a long time.

A more thorough explanation:

AB ANTIQUO

ab antiquo (ab an-ti-kwoh), adv. [Law Latin] From ancient times; of old. It means something that has been in existence for a long time.

  • The tradition of lighting candles on a birthday cake is ab antiquo.
  • The castle was built ab antiquo and has been standing for centuries.

The examples illustrate that ab antiquo refers to something that has been around for a long time. The tradition of lighting candles on a birthday cake has been around for many years, and the castle has been standing for centuries. Both examples show that these things have been in existence for a long time and are considered old or ancient.

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