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Legal Definitions - et modo ad hunc diem
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Definition of et modo ad hunc diem
et modo ad hunc diem
et modo ad hunc diem is a formal way to start an entry of appearance or of a continuance. It means "and now at this day" in Latin.
- Et modo ad hunc diem, the defendant has not yet entered a plea.
- Et modo ad hunc diem, the case is still ongoing.
These examples show how et modo ad hunc diem is used to formally begin an entry of appearance or of a continuance in a legal setting. It is a way to mark the current status of a case or proceeding.
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Simple Definition
Et modo ad hunc diem: This is a Latin phrase that means "and now at this day." It is an old-fashioned way to start a legal document when someone is appearing in court or continuing a case.
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