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Definition of Exeat

Exeat
Exeat Ex"e*at, n. [L., let him go forth.] 1. A license for absence from a college or a religious house. [Eng.] --Shipley. 2. A permission which a bishop grants to a priest to go out of his diocese. --Wharton.

Meaning of Exeat from wikipedia

- The Latin word exeat ("he/she may leave") is most commonly used to describe a period of absence from a centre of learning. Exeat is used in Britain to...
- At common law, ne exeat (Latin "that he not depart") is an equitable writ restraining a person from leaving the jurisdiction of the court or the state...
- unprovoked excuse is a sign of guilt. In French, qui s'excuse, s'accuse exeat s/he may go out A formal leave of absence exegi monumentum aere perennius...
- tanto munere saxa dabo / Quam mallem, amoueat lapidem, bonus angelus orem / Exeat Christi corpus, imago tua~~ / Sed nil vota valent. venias citò Christe;...
- Fellows may walk on the gr****. The college also enforces the system of exeats or official permissions to leave the college. Students wishing to be absent...
- Library. Exeat Half term break in the middle of each Quarter when all pupils go away from Charterhouse. Exeat in LQ is known as Queen's Exeat Fathers Every...
- decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that a parent's ne exeat right (in this case: the right to prevent a child to leave the country)...
- Language "Exeunt", a song by the Oh ****os from the 2015 album Dear Wormwood Exeat, "he/she may leave" This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link) Voigts, Michael (Fall 2023). ""Exeat Sane ad Oculos Filiorum: The Holiness of Grief and Vulnerability in Sermon...
- host 10 PRÆCEPIT ANGELUS PETRO, UT CITO SURGAT, ET VELOCITER DE CARCERE EXEAT Then the Angel commanded Peter "Get up quickly and quickly leave the prison"...