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A quick definition of ad finem:

Ad finem is a Latin term that means "to the end." It is often used as a citation signal in texts to direct the reader to a specific span of pages. In Roman law, adfinis refers to a relative of one's spouse, while adfinitas refers to the connection between a husband or wife and relatives of his or her spouse. Ad firmam tradidi is a legal term that means "farm let," and ad fundandam jurisdictionem is a historical term that means "for the purpose of founding jurisdiction."

A more thorough explanation:

Term: ad finem
Definition: Ad finem means "to the end" in Latin. It is often used as a citation signal in academic writing to direct the reader to a specific span of pages. For example, "According to Smith (2010, ad fin. 45-50), the study found..." means that the information being cited can be found on pages 45 to 50 at the end of the section. In Roman law, ad finem can also refer to the end of a legal process or the end of a document.

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