Latin. The Latin term “ab ante” means “in advance” or “from before.”
A legislature cannot agree ab ante to any modification or amendment to a law which a third person may make. Allen v. McKean, 1 Sumn. 308, Fed. Cas. No. 229 (college charter).
Latin. The Latin term “ab ante” means “in advance” or “from before.”
A legislature cannot agree ab ante to any modification or amendment to a law which a third person may make. Allen v. McKean, 1 Sumn. 308, Fed. Cas. No. 229 (college charter).