ad exitum
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exit, n. 1. A way out. See EGRESS. 2. In a docket entry, an issuance of something (as a writ or process). • For example, exit attachment denotes that a writ of attachment has been issued in the case. — exit, vb.
provisional exit. Criminal procedure. A prisoner’s temporary release from prison for a court appearance, hospital treatment, work detail, or other purpose requiring a release with the expectation of return.
in exitu (in eks-[schwa]-t[y]oo oreg-z[schwa]-t[y]oo), adv. & adj.[Law Latin] Hist. In issue. • These words sometimes appeared in phrases such as de materia in exitu (“of the matter in issue”).
exitus (ek-si-t[schwa]s), n. [Latin] Hist. 1. Children; offspring. 2. The rents, issues, and profits of lands and tenements. 3. An export duty. 4. The conclusion of a pleading.
cum libero exitu et introitu (k[schwa]m lib-[schwa]r-[schwa] ek-si-t[y]oo et in-troh-[schwa]-t[y]oo). [Law Latin] Hist. With free exit and entry.
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pro defectu exitus (proh di-fek-t[y]oo eks-[schwa]-t[schwa]s). [Latin] For, or in case of, default of issue.
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