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  • What does ET AL indicate on a property deed? - Legal Answers - Avvo. com
    Et al is a shortcut indicating that there are other names on the title that probably don't fit in the data field of the database you are looking at You'll need to take a look at the actual deed The relevant Registry of Deeds for the county in which the property is located should be consulted for a copy
  • What does et al mean after the owners name on a Deed?
    It's impossible (and improper) to construe a deed here on line (without having an opportunity to review it its entirety) That said, "et al" is an abbreviation for "et alia" (neuter plural), "et alii" (masculine plural), or "et aliae" (feminine plural), and in these formulations, it means, "and others ” Hope this helps gsg
  • Et cetera vs Et al - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Et cetera means "and the rest" and et al means "and the others" Specifically, et al stands for either et alii, et aliae or et alia when referring to masculine, feminine or gender neutral groups respectively Et al should be used when referring to groups of people, not things You'll commonly see it when authors are cited in academic works
  • Is et al. used as a singular or plural subject?
    However, when we refer to a set of people, "Gamma et al are" is the expression Subramanian et al are also concerned with sharing information among the members of the design team and supporting this kind of inter-change (Parsaei: Concurrent Engg ); Where Howie Rich et al are spending these days (bradwarthen com) –
  • adverbs - Which one is correct et al. ’s or et al. ? - English . . .
    To show that "X et al's paper" is indeed much rarer than "the paper by X et al", consider this Ngram Even with the specific names Anderson and Wang substituted for X, "et al's paper" is considerably rarer than *paper by X et al"
  • What American English dialect has et as the past tense of eat?
    Shakespeare routinely uses eat as past participle, which I have always understood to have been pronounced as et in that usage E g , Jaques to Orlando (As You Like It 2 6) “Why, I have eat none yet”; Hamlet to Claudius (Hamlet 4 3) “A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king”; and Hal to the crown (2 Henry IV 4 5) “But thou
  • Meaning of cf. - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    cf , an abbreviation for the Latin word confer (the imperative singular form of "conferre"), literally meaning "bring together", is used to refer to other material or ideas which may provide similar or different information or arguments
  • Agree on vs. agree with vs. agree to - English Language Usage . . .
    A quote from "A valency dictionary of English" (Herbst et al 2004: 25), with some modifications: A Agree can mean 'be of the same opinion' (i) People can agree on or about a particular topic or issue (ii) A person can agree with another person on or about a particular topic or issue (iii) A person can agree that something is the case
  • phrases - No problem vs no problem at all - English Language Usage . . .
    The problem is that my experience is exactly the opposite of yours: "no problem" tends to be dismissive, while "no problem at all" tends to be enthusiastic
  • How did nominal come to mean within acceptable tolerances?
    The "2-by-4" and other examples cited so far fit this It especially makes sense for contexts, such as standards, where a name or symbol is invented or formally ascribed to a definition that the standards body formulates Such a definition sets forth what something is in name, or nominally For a given occurrence to fit that name the definition





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