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Meaning of In casu proviso
(Law Lat.) In a (or the) case provided. In tali casu editum et provisum, in such case made and provided. Towns. PL 164, 165.
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Informality Want of legal form. ......
Industriam "See ""Per Industriam."" " ......
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Description: (Law Lat.) In a (or the) case provided. In tali casu editum et provisum, in such case made and provided. Towns. PL 164, 165.
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Definition Table of ContentsLegal Definition and Related Resources of In casu provisoMeaning of In casu proviso(Law Lat.) In a (or the) case provided. In tali casu editum et provisum, in such case made and provided. Towns. PL 164, 165.