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sentences, cumulative — n. Multiple sentences that are served one after another; also called consecutive sentences. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary
Sentences — This article is about the medieval work. For other uses, see Sentences (disambiguation). The opening of the Book of Sentences in a 14th century manuscript (Free Library of Philadelphia, Lewis E 170, fol. 1r) The Four Books of Sentences (Libri… … Wikipedia
Sentences — Les Sentences de Pierre Lombard sont un traité de théologie composé vers 1146. Il s agit certainement de l un des livres les plus importants du milieu intellectuel au Moyen Âge. Sommaire 1 Présentation de l ouvrage 2 Éditions 3 Com … Wikipédia en Français
Sentences of Sextus — The Sentences of Sextus is a Hellenistic Pythagorean text which was also popular among Gnostic and non Gnostic Christians. While previously known from other versions, a partial Coptic translation appears in one of the books of the New Testament… … Wikipedia
Sentences, The Opening — Short passages of Holy Scripture read at the beginning of Daily Morning and Evening Prayer, are so called, and are intended to strike the keynote of the service to follow. Originally the Daily Services began with the Lord s Prayer, but in 1552 … American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Livre des Sentences — Sentences Les Sentences de Pierre Lombard sont un traité de théologie composé vers 1146. Il s agit certainement de l un des livres les plus importants du milieu intellectuel au Moyen Âge. Sommaire 1 Présentation de l ouvrage 2 Éditions 3 … Wikipédia en Français
consecutive sentences — Sentences succeeding one another in a regular order, with an uninterrupted course or succession, and without interval or break, State v Rider, 201 La 733, 10 So 2d 601; the opposite of concurrent sentences, Subas v Hudspeth (CA 10 Kan) 122 F2d… … Ballentine's law dictionary
cumulative sentences — Sentences for different crimes to run consecutively. See consecutive sentences … Ballentine's law dictionary
concurrent sentences — Sentences of imprisonment for crime in which the time of each is to run concurrently with the others, and not seriatim … Ballentine's law dictionary
simultaneous sentences — Sentences for more than one offense, running concurrently. 21 Am J2d Crim L § 547 … Ballentine's law dictionary
sentences — sentence … Philosophy dictionary