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2 interdict by a statute
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1) заборона; заборонення; інтердикт2) забороняти, накладати заборону; позбавляти дієздатності•- interdict by a law
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4 interdict
In1) заборона2) церк. відлучення, інтердиктIIv1) забороняти, накладати заборону (на щось)2) позбавляти права користуватися (майном тощо)4) військ. перешкоджати, утруднювати5) церк. відлучати від церкви* * *I n1) заборона2) цepк. відлучення, інтердиктII v1) забороняти, накладати заборону; позбавляти права користування ( майном)2) утримувати не давати ( зробити); вiйcьк. забороняти, перешкоджати; ізолювати ( поле бою)3) цepк. відлучати від церкви
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interdict — in·ter·dict 1 / in tər ˌdikt/ n 1: something that prohibits 2: one that has been interdicted compare ward in·ter·dict 2 /ˌin tər dikt/ vt 1 … Law dictionary
Interdict — • Originally in Roman law, an interlocutory edict of the praetor, especially in matter affecting the right of possession; it still preserves this meaning in both Roman and canon law Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Interdict … Catholic encyclopedia
Interdict — In ter*dict , n. [OE. entredit, enterdit, OF. entredit, F. interdit, fr. L. interdictum, fr. interdicere to interpose, prohibit; inter between + dicere to say. See {Diction}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A prohibitory order or decree; a prohibition. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
interdict — interdictor, n. n. /in teuhr dikt /; v. /in teuhr dikt /, n. 1. Civil Law. any prohibitory act or decree of a court or an administrative officer. 2. Rom. Cath. Ch. a punishment by which the faithful, remaining in communion with the church, are… … Universalium
Interdict (Roman Catholic Church) — In the Roman Catholic Church, the word interdict (in’tér dikt) usually refers to an ecclesiastical penalty. Interdicts may be real , local or personal. A personal interdict pertains to one or more persons. A real or local interdict, which is no… … Wikipedia
limited interdict — n in the civil law of Louisiana: a person subject to limited interdiction Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
interdict — noun /ˈɪntədɪkt / (say intuhdikt), / daɪt/ (say duyt) 1. Roman Law a general or special order of the Roman praetor forbidding or commanding an act; the procedure by which an interdict was sought. 2. Civil Law any prohibitory act or decree of a… …
interim interdict — See interdict. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
interdict — /interdikt/ A prohibitory decree. Ecclesiastical law. An ecclesiastical censure, by which divine services (i.e. sacraments) are prohibited to be administered either to particular persons or in particular places. Roman and civil law. A decree of… … Black's law dictionary
interdict — /interdikt/ A prohibitory decree. Ecclesiastical law. An ecclesiastical censure, by which divine services (i.e. sacraments) are prohibited to be administered either to particular persons or in particular places. Roman and civil law. A decree of… … Black's law dictionary
Interdict — The term Interdict may refer to: * Court order enforcing or prohibiting a certain action * Injunction, such as a restraining order * Interdict (Roman Catholic Church), an ecclesiastical penalty which (temporarily) bars a specific person or group… … Wikipedia