exception

  • 91Exception d'illégalité — L exception d illégalité est la voie de droit par laquelle une partie au litige demande au juge, en cours d instance, de constater l illégalité d un acte et de le déclarer inapplicable en l espèce. Cette technique procédurale est utilisée… …

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  • 92Exception Item — A banking term used to describe a check that cannot be processed. Reasons may include the fact that a stop payment order has been made, the customer s account has been closed or the check is missing a signature. In recent years, computer software …

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  • 93exception\ proves\ the\ rule — proverb Something unusual that does not follow a rule tests that rule to see if it is true; if there are too many exceptions, the rule is no good. Frank is very short but is a good basketball player. He is the exception that proves the rule …

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  • 94exception proves the rule —    If something is different from a general belief or theory, it shows that the belief or theory is true.     Most teenagers love fast food, but Ben is the exception that proves the rule he s the only one of our children who insists on healthy… …

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  • 95exception proves the rule — (an exception to the rule) someone or smth which differs from the usual, the normal, or some principle, rule or theory …

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  • 96exception in deed — A withdrawal of some part of the thing granted by the general description which otherwise would pass to the grantee, which was in esse at the time of the conveyance, and which until such conveyance and the severance thereby was comprised in the… …

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  • 97exception in statute — A clause in a statute which takes away from the operation of the measure that which, but for it, would be included. State ex rel. Crow v St. Louis, 174 Mo 125, 73 SW 623. An exception is similar to a proviso, although undoubtedly there is a… …

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  • 98exception taken on trial — See exception …

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  • 99exception — noun /əkˈsɛpʃən/ a) The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule. b) That which is excepted or taken out from others; a person, thing, or case …

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  • 100exception — ex cep·tion || pʃn n. something that is out of the ordinary, anomaly; objection, opposition …

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