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1 Institutes of Justinian
История: свод законов ЮстинианаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Institutes of Justinian
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2 Justinian's Institutes of Roman Law
Юридический термин: Институции римского права ЮстинианаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Justinian's Institutes of Roman Law
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3 institute
1. [ʹınstıtju:t] n1. 1) институт ( научно-исследовательское учреждение или учебное заведение)2) ассоциация, общество (научное, религиозное и т. п.); кружок3) вечерняя школа, особ. профессиональнаяteaching in the village institute - преподавание в школе для сельской молодёжи
4) амер. краткосрочные курсы; серия лекций (для повышения квалификации и т. п.)teachers' institute - сбор /методическое совещание/ учителей
2. 1) институт, установление2) pl юр. основы права; институции2. [ʹınstıtju:t] vInstitutes of Justinian - ист. свод законов Юстиниана
1. 1) устанавливать, вводитьto institute restrictions on smth. - вводить ограничения на что-л.
2) учреждать, основывать3) начинать, возбуждать (следствие, расследование и т. п.)to institute legal proceedings [an action] against smb. - возбудить судебное преследование /дело/ [иск] против кого-л.
2. (in, into, to)1) церк. назначать ( священника); облекать властью2) назначать на должность и т. п.3. юр. назначать (кого-л.) наследником -
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1. n ассоциация, общество; кружок2. n вечерняя школа,3. n амер. краткосрочные курсы; серия лекций4. n институт, установление5. n юр. основы права; институции6. v устанавливать, вводить7. v учреждать, основывать8. v начинать, возбуждать9. v церк. назначать; облекать властью10. v юр. назначать наследникомСинонимический ряд:1. academy (noun) academy; college; institution; organization; school; society2. law (noun) assize; canon; decree; decretum; edict; law; ordinance; precept; prescript; prescription; regulation; rule; statute3. bring (verb) bring; cite; prefer; serve; summon4. establish (verb) begin; constitute; create; enact; establish; found; generate; organise; organize; set up; start; undertake5. introduce (verb) inaugurate; initiate; introduce; launch; originate; set up; usher inАнтонимический ряд: -
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6 earnest money
['ɜːnɪstˌmʌnɪ]1) Общая лексика: задаток (The civil law term “earnest money” derives from Roman law (Justinian Institutes III, 23) and the 1804 French Civil Code (article 1590). It resembles the common law concept of down payment. But, unlike down payment, earnest mone)2) ЕБРР: аванс3) Макаров: денежный задаток -
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Institutes of Justinian — One of the four component parts or principal divisions of the Corpus Juris Civilis, being an elementary treatise on the Roman law, in four books. This work was compiled from earlier sources (resting principally on the Institutes of Gaius), by a… … Black's law dictionary
Institutes of Justinian — One of the four component parts or principal divisions of the Corpus Juris Civilis, being an elementary treatise on the Roman law, in four books. This work was compiled from earlier sources (resting principally on the Institutes of Gaius), by a… … Black's law dictionary
Institutes of Justinian — An elementary treatise on the Roman law written in the sixth century A. D … Ballentine's law dictionary
Institutes — 1. part of the Corpus Juris Civilis. 2. books based on the Institutes of Justinian and Gaius. In the second phase of Roman law, such systematic treatments appeared throughout Europe, attempting to state the law of the locality. Collins dictionary … Law dictionary
Institutes of Gaius — An elementary treatise on the Roman law written by Gaius, a Roman jurist who preceded Justinian and whose work is said to have formed the basis for the Institutes of Justinian … Ballentine's law dictionary
Institutes of medicine — Institute In sti*tute, n. [L. institutum: cf. F. institut. See {Institute}, v. t. & a.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of instituting; institution. [Obs.] Water sanctified by Christ s institute. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is instituted,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
institutes of Gaius — /inststyuwts sv geyas/ An elementary work of the Roman jurist Gaius; important as having formed the foundation of the Institutes of Justinian (q.v.). These Institutes were discovered by Niebuhr in 1816, in a codex rescriptus of the library of the … Black's law dictionary
institutes of Gaius — /inststyuwts sv geyas/ An elementary work of the Roman jurist Gaius; important as having formed the foundation of the Institutes of Justinian (q.v.). These Institutes were discovered by Niebuhr in 1816, in a codex rescriptus of the library of the … Black's law dictionary
Justinian — Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565, renowned for codification of the Roman law. See Florentine Pandects; Institutes of Justinian; Novels; Pandects … Ballentine's law dictionary
Institutes — /ˈɪnstətjuts/ (say instuhtyoohts) noun an elementary treatise on Roman law, in four books, part of the Corpus Juris Civilis. Also, Institutes of Justinian. {Middle English institut, past participle, set up, established, from Latin institūtus} …
institutes — A name sometimes given to textbooks containing the elementary principles of jurisprudence, arranged in an orderly and systematic manner. For example, the Institutes of Justinian, of Gaius, of Lord Coke … Black's law dictionary