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exeat
exeat (ˈɛksiːæt) [L. exeat let (him) go out, 3rd pers. sing. pres. subj. of exīre to go out: see exit n.] ‖ A. In Lat. use as verb. In plays of the early 16th c. used as a stage direction, equivalent to the later exit n. (So also ˈexeant, ‘let (them) go out’, for which exeunt was afterwards used.)c ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Exeat
In Britain Exeat is used in Britain to describe leave of absence from a boarding school. In New Zealand or South Africa, an exeat may refer to a period of day leave from a school. wikipedia.org
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Ne exeat
The full phrase in the United States is ne exeat republica (Latin "let him not leave the republic"). The phrase ne exeat regno (Latin "let him not leave the kingdom") has also been used in English law. wikipedia.org
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exeunt
‖ exeunt, v. (ˈɛksiːʌnt) [L. exeunt they go out, 3rd. pers. pl. pres. indic. of exīre to go out: see exit n.] A stage direction (orig. exeant: see exeat) signifying that at this point two or more actors leave the stage. So in exeunt omnes ‘all go out’, a direction for all to retire.c 1485 Digby Myst... Oxford English Dictionary
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Exeunt
A command in the Shakespeare Programming Language "Exeunt", a song by the Oh Hellos from the 2015 album Dear Wormwood See also Exeat, "he/she may leave wikipedia.org
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Term Dates | Brighton College | Independent School of the ...
Friday 13th September: Boarding Exeat begins (5pm). Sunday 15th September: Boarders return. Tuesday 22nd October: Half term begins (5pm) Wednesday 23rd ...
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absit
‖ absit (ˈæbsɪt) [L. absit let (him) be absent, 3rd pers. sing. pres. subj. of abesse to be absent.] Permission given to a student to be absent. (Cf. exeat.)1884 Dickens Dict. Univ. Cambridge 3/1 Absit, every Undergraduate wishing to leave Cambridge for a whole day, whether including a night or not,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Judiciary Act of 1793
Section 5 made rules for writs of ne exeat and of injunction; the rules for injunctions, such as requiring notice to the target of the injunction, and wikipedia.org
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exit
▪ I. exit, n. (ˈɛksɪt) [Two formations: (1) a. L. exit, 3rd pers. sing. ind. of L. exīre to go out, f. ex- out + īre to go; (2) ad. L. exitus (u- stem) going out, departure, n. of action f. exīre. In the subst. use the two formations often do not admit of being distinguished; senses B. 1–3 appear to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Michel Falempin
fiction veut dire, Lyon, Horlieu(x) 1999: Fiction lente, éditions Ivrea, 2003: La tierce personne, Paris, L'Harmattan, series "Levée d'ancre" 2008: Exeat wikipedia.org
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Falcon College
There is a Mid term Exeat which is a day longer. In addition, there are three floating exeats but these must be spent with parents. wikipedia.org
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Abbott v. Abbott
Abbott's ne exeat right. Mr. Abbott's ne exeat right, the child was "wrongfully removed" within the meaning of the Hague Convention. wikipedia.org
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Montague Leverson
In court, Catron was arguing for a writ of ne exeat. Parks ruled that ne exeat could not be granted in New Mexico. wikipedia.org
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Christian Nwachukwu Okeke
The International Lawyer Okeke, Christian N. (2007) "The Exeat of a Remarkable Man from the Academia: Distinguished Professor Dr. wikipedia.org
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International child abduction in the United States
The Court found broad acceptance for the view that a ne exeat right, or a right to prevent a child's removal from his country of residence, is roughly Abbott's ne exeat right, the child was "wrongfully removed" within the meaning of the Hague Convention. wikipedia.org
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