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in terminis

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A quick definition of in terminis:

Term: IN TERMINIS

Definition: In terminis is a Latin term used in law that means something is expressed or stated clearly and explicitly. It means that there is no room for interpretation or ambiguity. It is like saying something in black and white, without any shades of gray.

A more thorough explanation:

IN TERMINIS

In terminis (in tər-mə-nəs). [Law Latin] Historically, it means "in express terms" or "expressly."

  • The contract stated in terminis that the payment was due on the 15th of every month.
  • The judge's ruling was in terminis and left no room for interpretation.

These examples illustrate how in terminis is used to indicate that something is explicitly stated or expressed. In the first example, the payment due date is clearly and specifically stated in the contract. In the second example, the judge's ruling is clear and unambiguous, leaving no room for interpretation or confusion.

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