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1 prozessualisch
prozessualisch, iudicialis; forensis. – od. durch den Genet. Plur. litium, z.B. pr. Ränke, calumniae litium.
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2 Schikane
[2028] Schikane, calumnia (Kabale, falsche Anklage). – praevaricatio (Rechtsverdreherei, eines An: walts, der es zugleich mit der Gegenpartei hält). – aus Sch., calumniae causā (z.B. litem intendere): Schikanen spielen, calumniari: auf Sch. ausgehen, intendere animum calumniis: durch Sch. in die Länge ziehen, calumniā extrahere. – Schikaneur, calumniator (Kabalenspieler, Ränkeschmied). – praevaricator (Rechtsverdreher als Anwalt). – quadruplator (der anderer Vermögen durch Ränke an sich zu bringen sucht). – schikanieren, calumniari. – jmd. sch., calumnias alci instruere (jmdm. Kaba len spielen); alci negotium facessere od. exhibere. alci molestiam exhibere (jmdm. Händel, Beschwerde machen); alqm torquere (jmd. plagen, v. einer Sache).
См. также в других словарях:
calumniae jusjurandum — /kalamniyiy jssjaraendam/ The oath of (against) calumny. An oath imposed upon the parties to a suit that they did not sue or defend with the intention of calumniating (calumniandi animo), i.e., with a malicious design, but from a firm belief that … Black's law dictionary
calumniae jusjurandum — /kalamniyiy jssjaraendam/ The oath of (against) calumny. An oath imposed upon the parties to a suit that they did not sue or defend with the intention of calumniating (calumniandi animo), i.e., with a malicious design, but from a firm belief that … Black's law dictionary
calumniae juramentum — The oath against calumny; an oath of good faith … Ballentine's law dictionary
actio calumniae — /aekshiyow kalamniyiy/ An action to restrain defendant from prosecuting a groundless proceeding or trumped up charge against plaintiff. An action for malicious prosecution … Black's law dictionary
juramentum calumniae — /juramentam kalamniyiy/ In the civil and canon law, the oath of calumny. An oath imposed upon both parties to a suit, as a preliminary to its trial, to the effect that they are not influenced by malice or any sinister motives in prosecuting or… … Black's law dictionary
actio calumniae — /aekshiyow kalamniyiy/ An action to restrain defendant from prosecuting a groundless proceeding or trumped up charge against plaintiff. An action for malicious prosecution … Black's law dictionary
juramentum calumniae — /juramentam kalamniyiy/ In the civil and canon law, the oath of calumny. An oath imposed upon both parties to a suit, as a preliminary to its trial, to the effect that they are not influenced by malice or any sinister motives in prosecuting or… … Black's law dictionary
actio calumniae — Action for or to restrain a malicious prosecution. (Civil law.) … Ballentine's law dictionary
juramentum calumniae — (Civil law.) The oath of calumny,–an oath disclaiming malice, which was required of each of the parties to an action before trial … Ballentine's law dictionary
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