- ad sectam
- /aed sektam/ At the suit of. Commonly abbreviated to ads. Used in entering and indexing the names of cases, where it is desired that the name of the defendant should come first. Thus, "B. ads. A." indicates that B. is defendant in an action brought by A., and the title so written would be an inversion of the more usual form "A. v. B."
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
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inde producit sectam — See et inde producit sectam … Ballentine's law dictionary
et querens sectam habeat ad manum — and the plaintiff immediately have his suit ready … Black's law dictionary
et inde producit sectam — /ed indiy prad(y)uwsat sektam/ And thereupon he brings suit. The Latin conclusion of a declaration, except against attorneys and other officers of the court. 3 Bl.Comm. 295 … Black's law dictionary
ad nullius sectam — At the suit of no one … Ballentine's law dictionary
ad sectam — At the suit of. Abbreviated, ads … Ballentine's law dictionary
et inde producit sectam — And thereupon he brings suit. The formal conclusion of a common law declaration was always in these words. Originally, they meant that the plaintiff came with his witnesses or followers. He was then required to use them to make out at least a… … Ballentine's law dictionary
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MUSLIMI seu MUSULMANNI — h. e. Credentes, sic dicti sunt, qui perniciabilem Muhammedis sectam amplectuntur. Ricoldus vocem explicat, Salvati: de qua is sic in Confut. legis Muhamm. c. 7. Dixit Muhammed, mandavit mihi Dominus, ense gentes expugnare quousque confiteantur,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale