nonconstat Antonyms

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Meaning of nonconstat

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nonconstat (n.)

It does not appear; it is not plain or clear; it does not follow.

nonconstat Sentence Examples

  1. The evidence nonstatutes that the defendant has committed the crime.
  2. The nonstatutory language of the contract creates ambiguity and uncertainty.
  3. The judge ruled that the nonstatutory interpretation of the law was flawed.
  4. The plaintiff relied on nonstatutory remedies to seek justice.
  5. The nonstatutory act of the government violated the rights of citizens.
  6. The court declined to apply the nonstatutory principle in the case.
  7. The statute clearly states its purpose, rendering nonstatutory interpretations unnecessary.
  8. The nonstatutory provisions of the regulation were legally binding.
  9. The parties agreed to nonstatutory terms that supplemented the contract.
  10. The nonstatutory elements of the crime were proven beyond a reasonable doubt.

FAQs About the word nonconstat

It does not appear; it is not plain or clear; it does not follow.

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The evidence nonstatutes that the defendant has committed the crime.

The nonstatutory language of the contract creates ambiguity and uncertainty.

The judge ruled that the nonstatutory interpretation of the law was flawed.

The plaintiff relied on nonstatutory remedies to seek justice.