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Created or done for a particular purpose or situation, without general application.
Ad hoc
A written statement made under oath, used as evidence in court.
Affidavit
In good faith, genuine or real, without intent to deceive.
Bona fide
In practice or reality, even if not legally recognized.
De facto
According to the law, legally recognized.
De jure
And other things, or and so on; used to indicate additional items in a list.
Et cetera (etc.)
A legal proceeding or communication involving only one party, without the other party's presence or knowledge.
Ex parte
For example; used to introduce one or more examples.
Exempli gratia (e.g.)
That is; used to clarify or explain something more precisely.
Id est (i.e.)
In private, typically used for court proceedings held in private, away from the public.
In camera
In its original place or position.
In situ
Among other things; used to indicate other items or matters are included but not specified.
Inter alia
By the fact itself; something that is a direct result of an action or event.
Ipso facto
Per year; used to describe something that occurs annually or the yearly amount.
Per annum
By itself; used to mean something is true on its own, without needing further explanation.
Per se
At first glance; based on the initial evidence, something seems to be true unless proven otherwise.
Prima facie
As a formality; done in a prescribed or official manner, often without significant change.
Pro forma
In proportion; dividing something according to a set ratio or percentage.
Pro rata
As if, resembling; something that is almost like or similar to something else but not exactly the same.
Quasi
The minimum number of members required to conduct business or hold a meeting.
Quorum
Thus, or so; used to indicate that something is quoted exactly as found, even if it seems odd or incorrect.
Sic
Under judgment; refers to a matter that is currently being considered by a court.
Sub judice
Of one's own right; a person who is legally independent and has full legal capacity.
Sui juris
Beyond the powers; an act or decision made beyond the legal authority of a person or entity.
Ultra vires
Against; used to indicate opposition in a legal case (e.g., "State v. Smith").
Versus
Namely, that is to say; used to introduce a detailed explanation or clarification.
Videlicet (viz.)