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carpe diem
absente reo
a datu
ad finem
ad hoc
ad infinitum
ad litem
ad nauseam
ad quod damnum
ad valorem
a fortiori
a mensa et thoro
amicus curiae
antebellum
a posteriori
a priori
arguendo
Ars longa; vita brevis
assumpsit
a vinculo matrimonii
bona fide
, ntfrom the date
t
to, toward, or at the end
h
for this particular purpose at hand
e
to infinity, limitless
for the particular action or proceeding
d
to the point of sickness
e
writ issued in proceedings to assess damages for land
f
seized for public use
e
according to the value
n
for a still stronger reason
d
from table and bed; relating to a separation in which the
a parties remain husband and wife without cohabitation
n friend of the court; one who introduces evidence in a suit
t to assist the court in its deliberations, although they are
not a party to the suit
existing before the war
b
presumed from observed facts; from effect to cause
e
assumed or deduced intuitively; from cause to effect
i
in the course of arguing
n
Art is long; life is short
g
an action for a breach of contract
from the bond of marriage; of a divorce
a
in or with good faith
b
enjoy the present
s
e
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