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Simple English definitions for legal terms

editus

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A quick definition of editus:

EDITUS: A word that means something has been made into a rule or law, or when a baby is born. It's an old word that isn't used much anymore.

EDMUNDS-TUCKER ACT: A law made in 1882 to punish people who had more than one spouse. It's also called the Edmunds Act.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Editus (ed-uh-tus) is an adjective used to describe a statute or rule that has been enacted or promulgated. It can also refer to a child that has been born or brought forth.

  • The new law was editus last week and will go into effect next month.
  • After a long and difficult labor, the baby was finally editus.

In the first example, "editus" is used to describe a law that has been enacted or promulgated. This means that the law has been officially established and will be enforced. In the second example, "editus" is used to describe a child that has been born or brought forth. This means that the baby has been delivered and is now a new addition to the family.

editorial privilege | educational neglect

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