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Legal Definitions - inde
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Definition of inde
INDE
Inde (in-dee) is a Latin word that means "thence" or "thereof". It was commonly used in legal documents and phrases.
- Quod eat inde sine die - That he go thence without day.
The example shows how the word "inde" was used in a Latin phrase to mean "thence". It was used to indicate that someone should leave a place without delay.
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Simple Definition
Term: INDE
Definition: Inde means "thence" or "thereof" in Latin. It was used in phrases like "that he go thence without day". In Law Latin, indebitatus means "indebted".
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