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Ipsissima verba, Latin for "the very words," is a legal term referring to material, usually established authority, that a writer or speaker is quoting or referring to. For example, "the lawyer's position on segregation is supported by the ipsissima verba of the Supreme Court's holding in Brown v. Board of Education."
Ipsissimaverba, Latin for "the very words," is a legal term referring to material, usually established authority, that a writer or speaker is quoting...
solely by virtue of the person making the assertion. /ˈɪpsi ˈdɪksɪt/ ipsissimaverba the very words Referring to a document or ruling that is being quoted...
The Order of Mass (The Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite) (PDF). IpsissimaVerba. pp. 1, 18. Basalyga, Benjamin (1948). "The Divine Liturgy History:...
Invitation to treat – Invitee – Involuntary commitment – ipse dixit – ipsissimaverba – ipso facto – Irreconcilable differences – Irrelevant – Irreparable...
as a chapter of the Federalist Society, a student newspaper called "IpsissimaVerba", and a Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS). Currently, the...
in his long career. Moving Landscape. Montreal, QC: Guernica, 1985. IpsissimaVerba. Los Angeles, CA: Parentheses, 1986. A Critical Geography. San Diego...