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wager of law s JUR Br hist Prozessvertrag, durch den der Beklagte Sicherheit dafür leistete, dass er wieder erscheinen und sich durch Eideshelfer freischwören werde -
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Юридический термин: компургация (очищение от обвинения путём присяги) -
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истор. компургация ( очищение от обвинения путём присяги) -
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{'weidʒə}
I. 1. бас, обзалагане, облог
to lay/make a WAGER хващам се на бас, обзалагам се
to take up a WAGER приемам бас/облог
2. WAGER of battle ист. решаване на спор чрез двубой
II. v обзалагам се* * *{'weijъ} n 1. бас, обзалагане, облог; to lay/make a wager хваща(2) {'weijъ} v обзалагам се.* * *обзалагане; облог; обзалагам се; бас;* * *1. i. бас, обзалагане, облог 2. ii. v обзалагам се 3. to lay/make a wager хващам се на бас, обзалагам се 4. to take up a wager приемам бас/облог 5. wager of battle ист. решаване на спор чрез двубой* * *wager[´weidʒə] I. v обзалагам се; II. n бас, обзалагане, облог; миза; \wager of battle ист. решаване на спор чрез двубой; \wager of law ист. оправдание на обвиняем (въз основа на клетви на свидетели); to lay a \wager обзалагам се. -
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['wei‹ə] 1. noun(a bet: We made a wager that he would win.) stava2. verb(to bet (something) on the chance of something happening: I'll wager (ten dollars) that I can jump further than you.) staviti* * *[wéidžə]1.nounstava, predmet stave; vložek; obsolete zalog, zastava, poroštvowager of battle history poziv k dvoboju s strani obtoženca, da bi dokazal svojo nedolžnostwager of law juridically history rešitev, zaključek pravde s pomočjo zapriseženih prič;2.transitive verbstaviti za, staviti na, staviti s kom ( that da); intransitive verb skleniti stavo, staviti; history ponuditi se za (dvo)boj -
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s novac za okladu, ulog, oklada / [jur hist] #of law = rješenje parnice pomoću zaprisegnutih svjedoka; [hist] # of battle = rješenje spora osobnom borbom između zaraćenih stranaka ili pojedinaca* * *
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Iபந்தயம், பந்தயப் பொருள், பிணைIIபகடைப் பிணையம் / பந்தயம்பணையம்IVபந்தயம்Vபந்தயப் பொருள்VIபிணை -
15 Halleck, Henry Wager
(1815-1872) Хэллек, Генри УэйджерВоенный, приобрел известность во время войны с Мексикой [ Mexican War] (1846-48). Позже создал в Калифорнии известную юридическую фирму "Хэллек, Пичи энд Биллингс" [Halleck, Peachy and Billings]. Занимал ряд военных постов, в том числе военного советника президента А. Линкольна [ Lincoln, Abraham] (1862) и начальника штаба при главнокомандующем У. Гранте [ Grant, Ulysses S.], проявив на этом посту недюжинные административные и организаторские способности. Среди офицеров-добровольцев в период гражданской войны [ Civil War] большой популярностью пользовалась его брошюра "Основы военного искусства и науки" ["Elements of Military Art and Science"], а работа "Международное право" ["International Law"] (1861) в сокращенном виде стала школьным учебникомEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Halleck, Henry Wager
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• wager• wager of law• wager policyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > prueba de la compurgación
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sacrāmentum ī, n [sacro].—In law, a sum deposited by a party in a civil process, as security for a future judgment, forfeit money, guaranty: de multā et sacramento comitiis ferre: ut sacramento contendas mea non esse, you may assert under forfeit, i. e. lay a wager.—A wager of law, civil process in which the loser forfeits a deposit, law-suit: re deliberatā, sacramentum nostrum iustum iudicaverunt: quibuscum iusto sacramento contendere, i. e. on equal terms.—An oath: perfidum dicere sacramentum, H.— The voluntary oath of recruits, preliminary engagement: iure iurando adacti milites... nam ad eam diem nihil praeter sacramentum fuerat, L.— The military oath of allegiance: milites sacramentum apud se dicere iubet, to take the oath of allegiance, Cs.: sacramento dicere, L.: omnes sacramento rogare, swear in, L.: eum obligare militiae sacramento.* * *sum deposited in a civil process, guaranty; oath of allegiance; sacrament
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Wager of Law — ♦ To wage one s law was to defend an accusation in court by swearing a formal oath of innocence supported by oaths of compurgators, i.e., oath helpers. (Warren, W.L. Henry II, 636) … Medieval glossary
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wager of law of non-summons — In common law pleading, the mode in which a tenant or defendant in a real action pleaded, when the summons which followed the original was not served within the proper time … Black's law dictionary
wager of law of non-summons — In common law pleading, the mode in which a tenant or defendant in a real action pleaded, when the summons which followed the original was not served within the proper time … Black's law dictionary
wager of law — noun historical a form of trial in which the defendant was required to produce witnesses who would swear to his or her innocence … English new terms dictionary