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nomine

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A quick definition of nomine:

Term: nomine

Definition: Nomine is a Latin word that means "name". In Roman law, it is used to refer to something that is done under a specific name or on behalf of someone else. For example, if someone publishes a book anonymously, they are said to have done so sine nomine. If someone is acting on their own behalf, they are said to be doing so proprio nomine.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: nomine
Definition: Nomine is a Latin word that means "by name" or "on behalf of".
Examples:
  • When an author publishes a book anonymously, it is said to be published sine nomine, which means "without a name".
  • If someone is signing a contract on behalf of another person or organization, they may sign it proprio nomine, which means "in their own name".
Nomine is a legal term that is used to indicate that something is being done either under a specific name or on behalf of someone else. The examples illustrate how nomine is used in legal contexts to clarify who is responsible for a particular action or decision.

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