ex nunc

English

Etymology

From Latin ex (from) + nunc (now).

Adverb

ex nunc (not comparable)

  1. (law) “from now on”. Used to describe certain legal effects which are applicable solely from this point (in time) on and therefore do not affect past actions.

Antonyms

Translations

German

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin ex nunc (literally from now).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʔɛksˈnʊŋk]

Adverb

ex nunc

  1. (law) ex nunc
    Antonym: ex tunc
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