AD OMISSA VEL MALE APPRETIATA
ad omissa vel male appretiata (ad oh-mis-<<schwa>> vel mal-ee
<<schwa>>-pree-shee-ay-t<<schwa>>). [Law Latin] Scots law. Concerning things omitted or
undervalued. • The phrase appeared in reference to an executor’s duty to include in an estate’s
inventory previously omitted items or to reevaluate undervalued items in the estate’s inventory. [Blacks Law 8th]