cum libera et plena administratione
cum libera et plena administratione (k[schwa]m lib-[schwa]r-[schwa] et plee-n[schwa] ad-min-[schwa]-stray-shee-oh-nee). [Law Latin] Scots law. With full and free power of administration. • The phrase appeared in reference to the powers that one could grant to certain agents, such as attorneys.