AD AUCTORITATEM PRAESTANDAM
ad auctoritatem praestandam (ad awk-tor-i-tay-t[schwa]m pree-stand-[schwa]m). [Law Latin] Hist. For interposing their authority. ? The phrase typically referred to tutors or curators ad litem who provided authority but incurred no personal liability in exercising their office.
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