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1 quod
[kwod] n. Br.zhrg. burg, birucë; he has been in quod ai ka qenë brenda
См. также в других словарях:
quod semper, quod ubique, quod ab omnibus — foreign term Etymology: Latin what (has been held) always, everywhere, by everybody … New Collegiate Dictionary
quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem; ut pote cum lege regia, quae de imperio ejus lata est, populus ei et in eum omne suum imperium et potestatem conferat — /kwod prinsapay plaekyuwat liyjas heybat vigoram, at powtiy kam liyjiy riyjiya, kwiy diy impiriyow iyjas leyta est, popyalas iyay et in iyam omniy syuwam impiriyam et powtasteytam konfaraet/ The will of the emperor has the force of law; for, by… … Black's law dictionary
Quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem, ut pote cum lege regia, quae de imperio ejus lata est, populus ei et in eum onme sumn imperium et potestatem conferat — That which is pleasing to the ruler has the force of law; since, by the royal law which has been promulgated concerning his supreme power, the people have conferred upon him all of its authority and power … Ballentine's law dictionary
quod a quoque pcenae nomine exactum est id eidem restituere nemo cogitur — /kwod ey kwowkwiy piyniy nomaniy agzaektam est id iyaydam restat(y)uwariy niymow kojatar/ That which has been exacted as a penalty no one is obliged to restore … Black's law dictionary
quod contra rationem juris receptum est, non est producendum ad consequentias — /kwod kontra raeshiyownam juras raseptam est, non est prowdasendam aed konsakwensh(iy)as/ That which has been received against the reason of the law is not to be drawn into a precedent … Black's law dictionary
quod vero contra rationem juris receptum est, non est producendum ad consequentias — /kwod virow kontra raeshiyownam juras raseptam est, non est prowdasendam aed konsakwensh(iy)as/ But that which has been admitted contrary to the reason of the law, ought not to be drawn into precedents … Black's law dictionary
Quod a quoque poenae nomine exactum est id eidem restituere nemo cogitur — (Civil law.) No one is compelled to restore that which has been exacted from anyone as a penalty … Ballentine's law dictionary
Quod aedificatur in area legata cedit legato — That which is erected upon a tract which has been devised, goes with the devise. See Broom s Legal Maxims 424 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Quod contra juris rationem receptum est, non est producendum ad consequentias — (Civil law.) That which has been accepted against the reason of the law should not be drawn into precedent … Ballentine's law dictionary
Quod factum est, cum in obscuro sit, ex affectione cujusque capit interpretationem — (Civil law.) When it is doubtful as to what has been done, the act should take its explanation from the disposition or character of the person who did it … Ballentine's law dictionary
Quod vero contra rationem juris receptum est, non est producendum ad consequentias — That which in truth has been received or accepted against the reason of the law, is not to be extended into precedent … Ballentine's law dictionary