Definitions from Wiktionary (latae sententiae)
▸ adjective: (canon law, postpositive) Of a penalty, coming into force as soon as a law is broken, by force of the law itself (such as excommunication for various specified offences).
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▸ adjective: (canon law, postpositive) Of a penalty, coming into force as soon as a law is broken, by force of the law itself (such as excommunication for various specified offences).
Similar:
ferendae sententiae,
legally binding,
ex delicto,
legatine,
spent,
dative,
libellary,
legal,
anti-lapse,
late,
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