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Legal Definitions - in causa

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Definition of in causa

Term: in causa
Definition: In legal history, "in causa" means "in the cause." It refers to a legal case where the record is closed and no further evidence can be presented.
Example: The judge ruled that no new evidence could be presented in causa Abercromby v. Graham.
Explanation: This example shows how "in causa" is used in a legal context. The case Abercromby v. Graham has reached a point where no new evidence can be presented, and the judge has closed the record. This means that the case is now in causa.

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Simple Definition

Term: in causa

Definition: In causa is a Latin term that means "in the cause." It is often used in historical contexts to refer to a specific legal case, such as when the record in causa Abercromby v. Graham is closed.

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