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Legal Definitions - ex necessitate

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Definition of ex necessitate

ex necessitate

Ex necessitate means "of or from necessity." It is often used to describe something that is required or necessary because of a particular situation or circumstance.

  • Ex necessitate legis: This means "from the necessity of the law." For example, a person may be required to pay taxes because of the law.
  • Ex necessitate rei: This means "from the necessity or urgency of the thing or case." For example, a doctor may need to perform emergency surgery because it is necessary to save a patient's life.

These examples illustrate how ex necessitate is used to describe something that is required or necessary because of a particular situation or circumstance.

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Simple Definition

Ex necessitate means "of or from necessity" in Latin. It can be used to describe something that is required by law (ex necessitate legis) or something that is urgent or necessary in a particular situation (ex necessitate rei).

If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.

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