scilicet
ad . 亦即;换句话说
亦即;换句话说
Scilicet \
Scil "
i *
cet \,
adv . [
L .,
fr .
scire licet you may know .]
To wit ;
namely ;
videlicet ; --
often abbreviated to sc .,
or ss .
[
1913 Webster ]
SCILICET .
A Latin adverb ,
signifying that is to say ;
to wit ;
namely .
2 .
It is a clause to usher in the sentence of another ,
to particularize that which was too general before ,
distribute what was too gross ,
or to explain what was doubtful and obscure .
It neither increases nor diminish the premises or habendum ,
for it gives nothing of itself ;
it may make a restriction when the preceding words may be restrained .
Hob .
171 P .
Wms .
18 ;
Co .
Litt .
180 b ,
note 1 .
3 .
When the scilicet is repugnant to the precedent matter ,
it is void ;
for example ,
when a declaration in trover states that the plaintiff on the third day of May was possessed of certain goods which on the fourth day of May came to the defendant '
s hands ,
who afterwards ,
to wit ,
on the first day of May converted them ,
the scilicet was rejected as surplusage .
Cro .
Jac .
428 ;
and vide 6 Binn .
15 ;
3 Saund .
291 ,
note 1 ,
and the cases there cited .
This word is sometimes abbreviated ,
ss .
or sst .
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