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Legal Definitions - ad manum

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Definition of ad manum

ad manum

Ad manum is a Latin phrase meaning "at hand" or "ready for use." In a legal or professional context, it refers to something that is immediately available, accessible, or prepared for a specific purpose without delay. It implies a state of readiness and convenience for immediate application.

  • Example 1: A paralegal preparing for a client meeting ensures that all relevant case files, previous correspondence, and necessary forms are printed, organized, and placed on the conference table. This means all the required documents are ad manum, allowing the attorney to easily refer to them during the discussion without searching.

  • Example 2: Before a critical software deployment, the lead engineer confirms that all necessary backup tools, recovery scripts, and contact information for key personnel are loaded onto a dedicated workstation. These resources are kept ad manum, ensuring they are immediately available should any unforeseen issues arise during the deployment process.

  • Example 3: A small business owner keeps a dedicated emergency fund in a highly liquid savings account. This fund is maintained ad manum to cover unexpected expenses, such as a sudden equipment repair or a temporary dip in revenue, ensuring the business can address immediate financial needs without disruption.

Simple Definition

Ad manum is a Latin term meaning "at hand" or "ready for use." In a legal context, it describes something that is immediately available or prepared for a specific purpose or action.

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