de bene esse

de bene esse
/di bee"nee es"ee, dee, day bay"nay es"ay/, Law.
of validity for the time being but subject to objection or nullification at a later date; provisionally: to take evidence de bene esse to ensure against its loss.
[1595-1605; < ML de bene esse of well-being]

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