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Term: DE CLARO DIE
Definition: De claro die means "by daylight" in Law Latin. It refers to doing something during the daytime when there is enough light to see clearly.
DE CLARO DIE
De claro die (dee klair-oh dI-ee) is a Latin term used in law which means "by clear day". It refers to an action or event that takes place during daylight hours.
1. The court ordered the property to be inspected de claro die to ensure that the assessment was accurate.
2. The contract stated that the delivery of goods must be made de claro die to avoid any confusion or disputes.
The first example illustrates the use of de claro die in a legal context where the court ordered an inspection to be conducted during daylight hours to ensure accuracy. The second example shows how the term can be used in a business context to specify a delivery time to avoid any confusion or disputes. In both cases, the term is used to indicate that the action or event must take place during daylight hours.