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ss

ss.abbr. 1. Sections. 2. Subscripsi (i.e., signed below). 3. Sans (i.e., without). 4. (Erroneously) scilicet. “Many possible etymologies have been suggested for this mysterious abbreviation. One is that it signifies scilicet (= namely, to wit), which is usually abbreviated sc. or scil. Another is that ss. represents ‘[t]he two gold letters at the ends of

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viz

viz. (viz).abbr. [Latin videlicet] Namely; that is to say (the defendant engaged in fraudulent activities, viz., misrepresenting his gross income, misrepresenting the value of his assets, and forging his wife’s signature). See VIDELICET.

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debitum in diem

debitum in diem (deb-i-t[schwa]m in dI-[schwa]m). [Latin “a debt to a date”] Hist. A debt payable at a future date. • The phrase appeared in reference to a debt that is due but for which the time for payment had not yet arrived. See UBI DIES CESSIT, LICET NONDUM VENERIT.

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