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Sentence Offiat

Definition:

Sentence Offiat refers to a Latin legal term that translates to "let execution be done" in English. It is used to authorize the implementation or execution of a sentence or judgment.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

1. A written order or authorization for the execution of a sentence.
2. The act of carrying out or implementing a judgment.

Usage:

1. The judge issued a sentence offiat for the immediate execution of the criminal's punishment.
2. The sentence offiat was promptly delivered to the prison authorities for them to carry out the sanctions.

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