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Legal Definitions - vidimus
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Definition of vidimus
Definition: Vidimus (pronounced vid-uh-muhs) is a Latin word that means "we have seen." It has several meanings:
- An inspection of documents, etc.
- An abstract, syllabus, or summary.
- An attested copy of a document.
- INSPEXIMUS.
Examples:
- When a lawyer needs to verify the authenticity of a document, they may request a vidimus, which is an attested copy of the original document.
- A professor may provide their students with a vidimus of a long and complex text, which is a summary or abstract of the main points.
- A government agency may conduct a vidimus of important records to ensure that they are accurate and up-to-date.
These examples illustrate how vidimus can be used to refer to different types of inspections or summaries. In each case, the word implies a careful examination or review of something important.
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Simple Definition
VIDIMUS: A word that means "we have seen" in Latin. It can refer to different things, like looking at important papers or making a summary of them. It can also mean a copy of a document that has been checked and confirmed as accurate. Another word that means the same thing is "inspeximus".
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