- ex mero motu
- foreign term Etymology: Latin out of mere impulse ; of one's own accord
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
mero motu — /mirow mowtuw/ See ex mero motu mere motion … Black's law dictionary
mero motu — /mirow mowtuw/ See ex mero motu mere motion … Black's law dictionary
mero motu — See ex mero motu … Ballentine's law dictionary
ex mero motu — /eks mirow mowtuw/ Of his own mere motion; of his own accord; voluntarily and without prompting or request. In England, royal letters patent which are granted at the crown s own instance, and without request made, are said to be granted ex mero… … Black's law dictionary
ex mero motu — /eks mirow mowtuw/ Of his own mere motion; of his own accord; voluntarily and without prompting or request. In England, royal letters patent which are granted at the crown s own instance, and without request made, are said to be granted ex mero… … Black's law dictionary
ex mero motu — /eks mēˈrō mōˈtū or merˈō mōˈtoo/ (Latin) 1. From his or her own impulse 2. Of his, her or its own accord … Useful english dictionary
ex mero motu — On the court s own motion, without application made by either party … Ballentine's law dictionary
De gratia speciali certa scientia et mero motu, talis clausula non valet in his in quibus praesumitur principem esse ignorantem — The clauses of special favor, of certain knowledge and of mere motion are worthless (in those royal grants) in respect to which the prince is presumed to be ignorant … Ballentine's law dictionary
ex speciali gratia, certa scientia, et mero motu regis — By special favor, certain knowledge, and mere motion of the king: a usual clause in a king s grant. See 2 Bl Comm 347 … Ballentine's law dictionary
ex proprio motu — /eks prowpriyow mowtuw/ Of his own accord. See ex mero motu … Black's law dictionary