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hoc nomine

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A quick definition of hoc nomine:

Term: hoc nomine

Definition: Hoc nomine is a Latin term used in law that means "in this name." It refers to a specific name or title that is being used in a legal context. For example, if a contract is signed "hoc nomine," it means that the parties involved are signing in the name of a specific entity or organization.

A more thorough explanation:

hoc nomine

hoc nomine means "in this name" in Law Latin. It is used to refer to something by its specific name.

  • The defendant, John Smith, is accused of theft. Hoc nomine, he is charged with stealing a laptop from the victim's house.
  • The contract states that the seller, hoc nomine, agrees to deliver the goods to the buyer's address within 10 days.

The examples illustrate how hoc nomine is used to specify a particular name or title. In the first example, John Smith is referred to as the defendant hoc nomine, which means he is being charged with a specific crime. In the second example, the seller is referred to as hoc nomine to indicate that the contract is specifically referring to the seller's obligations.

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