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per se (Latin for "by

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  • per capita — per cap·i·ta /pər ka pə tə/ adv or adj [Medieval Latin, by heads] 1: equally to each individual all property to pass to the descendants per capita used of a method of distributing an esp. intestate estate compare per stirpes ◇ Per capita… …   Law dictionary

  • per se — 1 /pər sā, ˌper ; pər sē/ adv [Latin, by, of, or in itself] 1: inherently, strictly, or by operation of statute, constitutional provision or doctrine, or case law the transaction was illegal per se see also negligence per se at negligence; …   Law dictionary

  • per stirpes — per stir·pes /pər stər pēz, per stir pās/ adv or adj [Latin, by familial stocks]: by right of representation the estate was divided per stirpes used of a method of distributing an esp. intestate estate compare per capita ◇ Per stirpes… …   Law dictionary

  • per diem — per di·em 1 /pər dē əm, dī / adv [Latin]: by the day: for each day paid per diem per diem 2 adj 1: based on use or service by the day per diem compensation 2 …   Law dictionary

  • per — / pər/ prep: as stated by used to indicate the author of an opinion with which the majority of judges concur Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. per …   Law dictionary

  • per curiam — per cu·ri·am /pər kyu̇r ē ˌäm, ku̇r , əm/ adv or adj [Latin, by the court]: by the court as a whole rather than by a single justice and usu. without extended discussion a per curiam affirmance Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster …   Law dictionary

  • per quod — /pər kwäd, ˌper kwōd/ adv or adj [Latin, whereby]: on the basis of or with reference to extrinsic circumstances statements are considered defamatory per quod if the defamatory character of the statement is not apparent on its face Kolegas v.… …   Law dictionary

  • Per diem — Per diem, is Latin for per day or for each day . It usually refers to the daily rate of any kind of payment. It may also refer to a specific amount of money that an organization allows an individual to spend per day, to cover living and… …   Wikipedia

  • per an|num — «puhr AN uhm», per year; yearly; for each year: »Her salary was $10,000 per annum. ╂[< Medieval Latin per for every (< Latin, through), and Latin annum, accusative of annus year] …   Useful english dictionary

  • per — W1S3 [pə strong pə: $ pər strong pə:r] prep [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: through, by ] 1.) per hour/day/week etc during each hour etc ▪ The park attracts 4 million visitors per year. miles/kilometres per hour (=used for measuring speed) ▪ a …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • per proc — per pro; p.p. Abbreviations for per procurationem (Latin: by procuration): denoting an act by an agent, not acting on his own authority but on that of his principal. The abbreviation is often used when signing letters on behalf of a firm or… …   Big dictionary of business and management

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