placit (Meaning)

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placit (n.)

A decree or determination; a dictum.

Synonyms & Antonyms of placit

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placit Sentence Examples

  1. The judge's placit was essential for the validity of the marriage license.
  2. The placit of the king granted permission for the construction of the castle.
  3. The placit was issued after careful consideration of the case.
  4. The placit was based on the ancient laws and customs of the realm.
  5. The placit stated that the accused was not guilty of the crime.
  6. The placit was challenged by the opposing counsel, but it was upheld by the court.
  7. The placit was a significant legal precedent for similar cases in the future.
  8. The placit was honored and respected by all who were subjected to it.
  9. The placit was written in a clear and concise manner.
  10. The placit is considered a masterpiece of legal writing.

FAQs About the word placit

A decree or determination; a dictum.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The judge's placit was essential for the validity of the marriage license.

The placit of the king granted permission for the construction of the castle.

The placit was issued after careful consideration of the case.

The placit was based on the ancient laws and customs of the realm.