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ultra vires (latin terms)​

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Ultra vires (Latin: "beyond the powers") is a Latin phrase used in law to describe an act which requires legal authority but is done without it. Its opposite, an act done under proper authority, is intra vires ("within the powers").

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Ultra vires (latin:"beyond the powers") is a Latin phrase used in law to describe an act which require legal authority but is done without it. It's opposite, an act done under a proper authority, is intra vires ("within the powers").

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