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Definition: DE BENE ESSE

Part of Speech Definition
Expression 1. Of well being; of formal sufficiency for the time; conditionally; provisionally.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Extended Definition: DE BENE ESSE


De bene esse

De bene esse is a Latin phrase meaning "of well being." In an American legal context, it means "conditionally," "provisionally," or "in anticipation of future need." It can also mean "A phrase applied to proceedings which are taken ex parte or provisionally and are allowed to stand as well done for the present." [1]

An appearance de bene esse is designed to permit a party to a proceeding to refuse to submit his person to the jurisdiction of the court unless it is finally determined that he has forever waived that right.[2] Such an appearance is therefore a special appearance designed to allow the accused to meet and discharge the contractual requirement of making an appearance, and at the same time, to refuse to submit to the jurisdiction of any alleged plaintiff (and therefore of the applicable court), unless and until some judicial department prosecutor makes all disclosures, specifically by producing a complaint of damage or injury, signed and verified by the injured party. [3]

References

  1. Black's Law Dictionary, 5th edition
  2. Farmers Trust Co. v. Alexander, 6 A.2d 262, 265
  3. Janet Mary, Wallen, Sui Juris, Citizen of Arizona, All Rights Reserved without Prejudice



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Translations: DE BENE ESSE

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Bohemian podmíněně (de bene esse), podmínečně (conditionally, de bene esse), zatím (meantime, in the meantime, meanwhile, since, so far). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, de bene esse. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina podmíněně (de bene esse), podmínečně (conditionally, de bene esse), zatím (meantime, in the meantime, meanwhile, since, so far). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, de bene esse. (volunteer & more translations)
Corse anticipatu (anticipatory, before due date, de Bene esse, premature, secondary shoot development). Additional references: Corse, France, Italy, de bene esse. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsi anticipatu (anticipatory, before due date, de Bene esse, premature, secondary shoot development). Additional references: Corsi, France, Italy, de bene esse. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsican anticipatu (anticipatory, before due date, de Bene esse, premature, secondary shoot development). Additional references: Corsican, France, Italy, de bene esse. (volunteer & more translations)
Corso anticipatu (anticipatory, before due date, de Bene esse, premature, secondary shoot development). Additional references: Corso, France, Italy, de bene esse. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsu anticipatu (anticipatory, before due date, de Bene esse, premature, secondary shoot development). Additional references: Corsu, France, Italy, de bene esse. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech podmíněně (de bene esse), podmínečně (conditionally, de bene esse), zatím (meantime, in the meantime, meanwhile, since, so far). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, de bene esse. (volunteer & more translations)
Français anticipé (anticipated, before due date, expected, forestalled, premature). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, de bene esse. (volunteer & more translations)
French anticipé (anticipated, before due date, expected, forestalled, premature). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, de bene esse. (volunteer & more translations)
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