ante exhibitionem billae
ante exhibitionem billae (an-tee ek-si-bish-ee-oh-n[schwa]m bil-ee). Before the exhibition of the bill; i.e., before a suit has begun.
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ante exhibitionem billae (an-tee ek-si-bish-ee-oh-n[schwa]m bil-ee). Before the exhibition of the bill; i.e., before a suit has begun.
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exhibit, n. 1. A document, record, or other tangible object formally introduced as evidence in court. [Cases: Criminal Law 404.5; Evidence 188. C.J.S. Criminal Law § 846; Evidence§§ 789–791, 794, 796.] 2. A document attached to and made part of a pleading, motion, contract, or other instrument. exhibit, vb. Archaic. To bring a lawsuit by
exhibitio billae (ek-s[schwa]-bish-ee-oh bil-ee). [Latin] Hist. The commencement of a suit by presenting or exhibiting a bill to the court.
An interdict by which a praetor compelled a person or thing to be produced.
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indecent exhibition. The act of publicly displaying or offering for sale something (such as a photograph or book) that is outrageously offensive, esp. in a vulgar or sexual way. [Cases: Obscenity 6–7. C.J.S. Obscenity §§ 1–8, 12–16.]
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exhibition value. In the motion-picture industry, the minimum receipts that distributors expect to realize from showing a particular film. — Also termed minimum sale; price expectancy.