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Legal Definitions - ex bonis
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Definition of ex bonis
EX BONIS
Ex bonis is a Latin term that refers to goods or property.
- During the divorce proceedings, the couple had to divide their ex bonis assets.
- The company's ex bonis assets were sold to pay off its debts.
These examples illustrate how ex bonis is used in legal contexts to refer to goods or property that are subject to division or sale.
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Simple Definition
Term: EX BONIS
Definition: Ex bonis is a Latin term that refers to goods or property. It is used in civil law to describe things that are related to possessions or belongings.
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