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‖ virtute officii, advb. phr. Law.|vɜːˈtjuːtɪ ɒˈfɪʃɪiː| [L.] By virtue of (one's) office.
1800M. Hale Hist. Pleas of Crown II. xvii. 147 The court of King's bench may virtute officii bail any person brought before them, of what nature soever the crime is, even for treason or murder, as hath been before shewn. 1939Henty & Redfern Lewin's Pract. Treat. Law of Trusts (ed. 14) iv. 298 The powers of trustees may be divided into (1) powers incident to the office of trustee virtute officii, including such powers as powers of maintenance and advancement formerly conferred by express proviso but now implied by statute, and (2) such general powers, including powers of appointment, as the settlor may expressly confer upon the trustees. 1982Law Q. Rev. XCVIII. 403 He is a judge of the High Court virtute officii. |