NON OBSTANTE
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NON OBSTANTENON OBSTANTE, Eng. law. These words, which literally signify
notwithstanding, are used to express the act of the English king, by which he dispenses with the law, that is, authorizes its violation. 2. He cannot by his license or dispensation make an offence dispunishable which is malum in se; but in certain matters which are mala prohibita, be may, to certain persons and on special occasions, grant a non obstante. 1 Th. Co. Litt. 76, n. 19; Vaugh. 330 to 359; Lev. 217; Sid. 6, 7; 12 Co. 18; Bac. Ab. Prerogative, D. 7. Vide Judgment non obstante veredicto.
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