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    What does the Latin phrase "ab agendo" mean?

    Question #129298. Asked by tjoebigham. (Feb 02 13 8:37 AM)


    muzzyhill3

    http://definitions.uslegal.com/a/ab-agendo/

    It means unable to act or disabled from acting.

    Feb 02 13, 8:38 AM


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