ab initio

ADVERB
  1. at the beginning
    at first he didn't notice anything strange
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  • Ab initio is a subject taken from scratch with no prior knowledge, and this often appeals to mature students.
  • Voiding the deeds and mortgages in these cases (in situations where the instruments are voidable, as opposed to being absolutely void - "void ab initio") will turn on whether the subsequent third party purchaser or encumbrancer, despite lacking in actual knowledge of the fraud or other abusive transaction, can otherwise be charged with notice of the fraud, thereby making bona fide purchaser/encumbrancer status unavailable to them and, consequently, subjecting the deeds or mortgages to being voided/rescinded/set aside. Articles
  • On this basis, no question of avoidance ab initio would arise.
  • Quisquis huic malo obnoxius est, acriter obsistat, et summa cura obluctetur, nec ullo modo foveat imaginationes tacite obrepentes animo, blandas ab initio et amabiles, sed quae adeo convalescunt, ut nulla ratione excuti queant. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • To make their proof more precise Tertullian and Irenæus therefore asserted that the Churches guaranteed the incorruptness of the apostolic inheritance, inasmuch as they could point to a chain of "elders," or, in other words, an "ordo episcoporum per successionem ab initio decurrens," which was a pledge that nothing false had been mixed up with it. [ History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7)
  • The general principle of Community law is that nullity is retroactive: once the act is annulled under Article 230 it is void ab initio.
  • Ab initio calculations have been performed for both the neutral form and zwitterion of imidazol1ylacetic acid in the gas phase and in aqueous solution(using SCRF model).
  • A better agreement is found in the geometry between semiempirical and ab initio transition states, and a greater deviation in the activation energy, in which.
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