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The Latin term "In esse" means, in a UK legal context: "in existence".
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IN ESSE. In being. A thing in existence. It is used in opposition to enposse. A child in ventre sa mere is a thing in posse; after he is born, he is in esse. Vide 1 Supp. to Ves. jr. 466; 2 Suppl. to Ves. jr. 155, 191. Vide Posse.

In essence if not in practice and with changes on points of detail as may be preferred in some Muslim jurisdictions, the words have become interchangeable as referring to the unique body of law as binding upon Muslims and derived from the Koran, ...

In essence anything that actually causes death is a deadly weapon.This includes dangerous weapons as well as usual day to day objects which can potentially be used to cause mortal and/or serious physical harm to someone.
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In essence, the U.S.
Real estate
Land and the property permanently attached to it, such as buildings, houses, stationary mobile homes, fences and trees.

In essence, the Federal Register is a way for the government to think aloud to the people, and also serves as official journal of record for the approved acts of the U.S. Government.

Equity in essential clothing and medical aids is unlimited
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In essence courts do the fair thing by court orders such as correction of property lines, taking possession of assets, imposing a lien, dividing assets, or injunctive relief (ordering a person to do something) to prevent irreparable damage.

Second, when the distribution of the fund is deferred during the life of a person in esse.

is closely tied with the Writ of habeas corpus, which is in essence the right to a hearing on lawful imprisonment, or more broadly, the supervision of law enforcement by the judiciary.

Counterclaim -A claim made by the defendant in a civil lawsuit against the plaintiff. In essence, a counter lawsuit within a lawsuit.
Court -A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated.

an application which is in essence a duplicate of a prior (earlier filed) application by the same applicant abandoned before the filing of the substitute (later filed) application; ...

A claim made by the defendant in a civil lawsuit against the plaintiff. In essence, a counter lawsuit within a lawsuit.
Court:
A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated.

Definition - adv Or Adj
[Medieval Latin, in possibility]
: not in actuality
: having a potential to exist
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Ratio decidendi - [The reason (or ground) for a judicial decision]. Usually a statement of law applied to the problems of a particular case. In essence, the principle upon which a case is decided.

Compare Facere. In fieri. In the course of being done; not yet completed. Opposed, in esse. Fiat. Let it be done. An order or allowance by a judge or court. Fiat justitia. Let justice be done.

See also: Law, State, Cause, Right, Person

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