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non obstante |
| 释义 |
non obstante /ˌnɒn ɒbˈstantiː/ /ˌnɒn ɒbˈstanteɪ/Chiefly Law nounA clause in a statute or letter patent conveying a dispensation from a monarch or other executive to perform an action notwithstanding any statute to the contrary. Also in clause of non-obstante. Now historical.- In England this form of dispensation was first used by Henry III; it was abolished by the Bill of Rights, enacted in 1689..
adjectiveDesignating a clause, licence, etc., beginning with the expression non obstante. prepositionNotwithstanding. Frequently used postpositively; also in non obstante veredicto: notwithstanding the verdict. Origin Late Middle English. From post-classical Latin non obstante notwithstanding from classical Latin nōn not + obstante, ablative singular of present participle of obstāre to be in the way. |
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