- non obstante
- preposition Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin Date: 15th century notwithstanding
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Non obstante — Non ob*stan te (n[o^]n [o^]b*st[a^]n t[ e]). [L.] 1. Notwithstanding; in opposition to, or in spite of, what has been stated, or is to be stated or admitted. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) A clause in old English statutes and letters patent, importing a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
non obstante* — non ob•stan•te [[t]noʊn oʊbˈstɑn tɛ[/t]] eng. [[t]nɒn ɒbˈstæn ti[/t]] prep. Latin. fot notwithstanding • Etymology: short for AL, L nōn obstante aliquō statūtō in contrārium any statute to the contrary notwithstanding … From formal English to slang
non obstante — [nän΄äb stan′tē] [L < non, not + obstans (gen. obstantis), prp. of obstare: see OBSTACLE: from use in medieval legal clauses permitting to the king certain actions notwithstanding statutes to the contrary] notwithstanding; despite (a law,… … English World dictionary
non obstante — preposition Etymology: Latin : notwithstanding abbr. non obst. * * * /nohn ohb stahn te/; Eng. /non ob stan tee/, Latin. notwithstanding. [short for AL, L non obstante aliquo statuto in contrarium any statute to the contrary notwithstanding] * *… … Useful english dictionary
non obstante — /nohn ohb stahn te/; Eng. /non ob stan tee/, Latin. notwithstanding. [short for AL, L non obstante aliquo statuto in contrarium any statute to the contrary notwithstanding] * * * … Universalium
non obstante veredicto — (N.O.V.) /non abstaentiy vehradiktow/ notwithstanding the verdict A judgment entered by order of court for the plaintiff (or defendant) although there has been a verdict for the defendant (or plaintiff). Judgment non obstante veredicto in its… … Black's law dictionary
non obstante veredicto — (N.O.V.) /non abstaentiy vehradiktow/ notwithstanding the verdict A judgment entered by order of court for the plaintiff (or defendant) although there has been a verdict for the defendant (or plaintiff). Judgment non obstante veredicto in its… … Black's law dictionary
Non obstante veredicto — Non obstante Non ob*stan te (n[o^]n [o^]b*st[a^]n t[ e]). [L.] 1. Notwithstanding; in opposition to, or in spite of, what has been stated, or is to be stated or admitted. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) A clause in old English statutes and letters patent … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
non obstante veredicto — NOV Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009. non obstante veredicto n … Law dictionary
non obstante — /non abstaentiy/ Notwithstanding. Words anciently used in public and private instruments, intended to preclude, in advance, any interpretation contrary to certain declared objects or purposes. A clause frequent in old English statutes and letters … Black's law dictionary
non obstante — /non abstaentiy/ Notwithstanding. Words anciently used in public and private instruments, intended to preclude, in advance, any interpretation contrary to certain declared objects or purposes. A clause frequent in old English statutes and letters … Black's law dictionary