exitus
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.
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.
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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ejido (ay-hee-doh), n. [fr. Latin exitus “a going out”] Spanish law. Common land or pasture; esp., land used in common by inhabitants of a city, pueblo, or town for such things as pasture, wood, and threshing-ground; commons. — Also termed exidos; exedos. See COMMON(2).
dead-born a. 死产的;出生时死亡的 死产儿〔dead-born child〕被推定为自始即无生命。普通法格言谓「死产即未生产」〔mortuus exitus non est exitus〕。这也是大陆法中的一项原则。