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A quick definition of nomine dotis:
Term: nomine dotis
Definition: Nomine dotis is a Latin term used in Scots law to mean "by way of dowry." This means that something is being given or done as part of a dowry, which is a sum of money or property that a woman brings to her husband upon marriage.
A more thorough explanation:
Term: nomine dotis
Definition: By way of dowry in Scots law.
Examples: A father gives his daughter a piece of land as nomine dotis, meaning it is given to her as part of her dowry. Another example is when a husband transfers property to his wife as nomine dotis, meaning it is given to her as part of her dowry.
Explanation: Nomine dotis is a Latin term used in Scots law to describe property or assets that are given to a person as part of their dowry. In the examples given, the daughter and wife receive property as part of their dowry, which is referred to as nomine dotis.
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