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Simple English definitions for legal terms

tempus

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A quick definition of tempus:

Tempus: A Latin word that means time or a specific duration. It can also refer to a continuous period of time without interruption or the time allowed for someone to consider accepting or rejecting an inheritance. Other variations include a half-year period and the time frame within which legal actions must be taken before the right is lost.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Time; a specified duration.

Examples:

  • Tempus continuum: Time continuing without interruption; a continuous period.
  • Tempus deliberandi: The period allowed for deliberation; especially, the time during which an heir could consider whether to accept or reject an inheritance.
  • Tempus semestre: A period of 182 days (half a year).
  • Tempus utile: Time that one can use to exercise his or her legal rights; the period within which an action or proceeding must be brought.

Explanation: Tempus is a Latin term that refers to time or a specified duration. Tempus continuum refers to time that continues without interruption, while tempus deliberandi is the period allowed for deliberation, especially in the case of an inheritance. Tempus semestre is a period of six months or 182 days, while tempus utile is the time period within which legal action must be taken before the right is lost.

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