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1 pendere
1) висеть: fructus pendentes, плоды, соединенные с вещью, прот. fructus separati, отделившиеся (1. 44 D. 6, 1. 1. 12 § 5. 1. 27 pr. D. 7, 1. 1. 15 pr. D. 20, 1. 1. 63 § 8 D. 47, 2. 1. 39 § 1 D. 19, 1. 1. 25 D. 19, 1). 2) зависеть от чего, pend. ex alieno arbitrio (1. 32 pr. D. 28, 5);ex conditione (1. 16 § 4 D. 40, 9. 1. 88 D. 46, 3. 1. 5 pr. D. 45, 1); проистекать: damnum vel lucrum pendens ex societate (1. 12. 38 pr. D. 17, 2);
3) быть сомнительным, неизвестным, нерешенным: quod pendet, non est pro eo, quasi sit (1. 169 § 1 D. 50, 17. 1. 1 § 1 D. 14, 6. 1. 10 § 1 D. 38, 17. 1. 16 D. 39, 6. 1. 19 D. 40, 2);actiones, quae ex bonis defuncti pendent (1. 66 § 2 D. 36, 1).
donec, quamdiu etc. (1. 80 D. 23, 3. 1. 11 § 7, 1, 20 D. 24, 1. 1. 106 D. 45, 1. 1. 9 § 2 D. 28, 2. 1. 16 § 5 D. 46, 1, 1. 3 § 5 D. 37, 10. 1. 12 § 5. 1. 25 § 1. D. 7, 1);
usucapio (1. 15 pr. D. 41, 3. 1. 8 D. 12, 1);
pendet conditio (см. s. 2. c.);
dies (1. 10 pr. D. 38, 4. 1. 31 D. 35, 2. 1. 14 D. 5, 2. 1. 21 § 2. 1. 28 § 2 D. 49, 1. 1. un. pr. D. 49, 13. 1. 7 § 1 D. 50, 4. 1. 17 § 2 D. 44, 4);
iudicio (1. 63 § 9 D. 47, 2);
lite, causa (1. 2 C. 1, 21. 1. 2 C. 8, 37);
4) весить: pend. pondo C. (1. 7 § 1 C. 1, 2). 5) платить, = dependere: pend. tributa (1. 52 § 2 D. 2, 14);rerum vindicatione (1. 28 C. 2, 4. 1. 22 § 1 C. 1, 2).
usuras (1. 6 § 6. 1. 10 § 3 D. 17, 1. 1. 17 § 8. 1. 37 D. 22, 1);
6) обсуждать, оценивать, = perpendere: minus penso consilio facere aliquid (1. 3 § 3 D. 26, 7).poenas (1. 20 D. 44, 7).
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