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solutionis N F

  • 1 solūtiō

        solūtiō ōnis, f    [solvo], a loosing, relaxation, weakening: totius hominis.— Readiness, fluency: linguae.—Fig., a payment: rerum creditarum: iusti crediti, L.: Romae solutione impeditā fides concidit: explicatā solutione: appellare de solutionibus, Cs.
    * * *
    loosing, relaxation, weakening; payment

    Latin-English dictionary > solūtiō

  • 2 invitus

    invītus, a, um, adj. [perh. for in-vicitus; cf. Sanscr. vaç-, to will; avaças, unwilling; Gr. hekôn, a-ekôn], against one ' s will, unwilling, reluctant (syn. coactus; class.).
    I.
    Of persons:

    invitus me vides,

    Plaut. Cas. 2, 4, 23:

    ut viatores invitos consistere cogant,

    Caes. B. G. 4, 5:

    soli hoc contingit sapienti, ut nihil faciat invitus, nihil dolens, nihil coactus,

    Cic. Par. 5, 1:

    ego eum a me invitissim us dimisi,

    very unwillingly, very much against my will, id. Fam. 13, 63:

    Berenicen ab urbe dimisit (Titus) invitus invitam,

    Suet. Tit. 7:

    trahit invitam nova vis,

    Ov. M. 7, 19.— Abl. absol.: me (te, se, etc.) invito, against my ( your, his, etc.) will, in spite of me, without my consent:

    vobis invitis,

    Plaut. Cas. 2, 5, 7:

    si se invito transire conarentur,

    against his will, Caes. B. G. 1, 8:

    Sequanis invitis,

    id. ib. 1, 9:

    diis hominibusque invitis,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 2:

    invito numine,

    Verg. A. 10, 31:

    invita Diana,

    Ov. M. 8, 395: invitā Minervā, against one ' s natural bent, Hor. A. P. 385:

    invita Minerva, id est adversante et repugnante natura,

    Cic. Off. 1, 31, 110:

    quod et illo et me invitissimo fiet,

    altogether contrary both to his inclination and my own, Cic. Att. 5, 21, 9. — With ut:

    invitus feci, ut L. Flaminium e senatu eicerem,

    Cic. de Sen. 12, 42.—With gen.:

    credidit, dominum non invitum fore hujus solutionis,

    would not be ill pleased with this payment, Dig. 16, 3, 11.—
    II.
    Of things:

    invita in hoc loco versatur oratio,

    Cic. N. D. 3, 35, 85:

    invitae properes anni spem credere terrae,

    Verg. G. 1, 224:

    verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur,

    Hor. A. P. 311:

    dantur in invitos impia tura focos,

    Ov. H. 14, 26:

    lyra,

    id. Am. 3, 9, 24:

    ignes,

    id. M. 8, 514:

    oculis legere,

    id. H. 18, 4; cf.:

    vultu prospicere,

    Val. Fl. 7, 575:

    ope,

    i. e. furnished involuntarily, Ov. P. 2, 1, 16:

    invito sanguine,

    Val. Fl. 3, 391. — Adv.: invītē, against one ' s will, unwillingly:

    invite cepi Capuam,

    Cic. Att. 8, 3, 4 (dub.).— Comp.:

    invitius,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 89, 364.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > invitus

  • 3 liberatio

    lībĕrātĭo, ōnis, f. [libero], a freeing or becoming free, a delivering, releasing, release, liberation.
    I.
    In gen.:

    ipsa liberatione et vacuitate omnis molestiae gaudemus,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 11, 37:

    malorum,

    Quint. 5, 10, 33:

    culpae,

    Cic. Lig. 1, 1:

    rempublicam sub obtentu liberationis invadere,

    of setting it at liberty, Just. 5, 8, 12.—
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    A discharge in a court of law, an acquittal:

    libidinosissimae liberationes,

    Cic. Pis. 36, 87.—
    B.
    In jurid. Lat., a discharge or release from debt, a payment:

    liberationis verbum eandem vim habet quam solutionis,

    Dig. 50, 16, 47:

    liberationem debitori legare,

    i. e. remission, ib. 34, 3, 3; cf.: de liberatione legata, of releasing from a debt by last will or testament, ib. 34, tit. 3.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > liberatio

См. также в других словарях:

  • Lex loci solutionis — The lex loci solutionis is the Latin term for law of the place where relevant performance occurs in the Conflict of Laws. Conflict is the branch of public law regulating all lawsuits involving a foreign law element where a difference in result… …   Wikipedia

  • lex loci solutionis — in private international law, the law of the place where the contract was performed . Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …   Law dictionary

  • lex solutionis — The law of payment,–that is, the law relating to the performance of the contract. See lex loci solutionis …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • favor solutionis — /feyvar sal(y)uwshiyownas/ In conflicts, a rule of interpretation of a contract in terms of the applicable law governing performance …   Black's law dictionary

  • lex loci solutionis — /leks lowsay sal(y)uwshiyownas/ The law of the place of solution; the law of the place where payment or performance of a contract is to be made …   Black's law dictionary

  • lex solutionis — /leks sal(y)uwshiyownas/ The law of the place in which a contract is to be performed or payment is to be made …   Black's law dictionary

  • morandae solutionis causa — /marsendiy sal(y)uwshiyownas koza/ For the purpose of delaying or postponing payment or performance …   Black's law dictionary

  • favor solutionis — /feyvar sal(y)uwshiyownas/ In conflicts, a rule of interpretation of a contract in terms of the applicable law governing performance …   Black's law dictionary

  • lex loci solutionis — /leks lowsay sal(y)uwshiyownas/ The law of the place of solution; the law of the place where payment or performance of a contract is to be made …   Black's law dictionary

  • lex solutionis — /leks sal(y)uwshiyownas/ The law of the place in which a contract is to be performed or payment is to be made …   Black's law dictionary

  • morandae solutionis causa — /marsendiy sal(y)uwshiyownas koza/ For the purpose of delaying or postponing payment or performance …   Black's law dictionary

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