- In law, ****um
absque injuria (Latin for "loss or
damage without injury") is the
principle of tort law in
which some
person (natural or legal)
causes damage...
-
pronunciatur attollendo extremum linguae ad
palatum oris
illamque statim amovendo absque eo, quod ullo modo
dentes attingat, ùt đa đa: perdrix. Et haec
littera est...
- to
correspond specifically and only to the
damage suffered. cf. ****um
absque iniuria. ad
referendum (ad ref) to
reference i.e.,
subject to be proposed...
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connectit utramque magintudinem propositam **** notâ in vel ×: vel
plerumque absque notâ, si
magnitudines denotentur unica litera Recorde,
Robert (1618). The...
-
Vulgate version of Judges, xix. 22, the word
Belial is
explained to mean '
absque iugo';
which in O.
French would become ..."
Chaucer name dictionary: a guide...
- re****tion was
based on his Tuta ac
efficax luis
venereae saepe absque mercurio ac
semper absque salivatione mercuriali curando methodus (1684)
which was translated...
- contineatur, quod ****
libro Dei conveniat, in
libro Dei [est] quod
sufficiat absque illo; quod si in
illis fuerit quod
libro Dei repugnet,
neutiquam est eo...
- elégi; ut sciátis, et credátis mihi: ego sum, ego sum Dóminus, et non est
absque me salvátor: et non est qui de manu mea éruat. Ye are my witnesses, saith...
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James T. (1998). "Apostates Who
Never Were: The
Social Construction of
Absque Facto Apostate Narratives". In Bromley,
David G. (ed.). The
politics of...
- The
couple was
covered ab
initio by her
health policy." /ˌæb ɪˈnɪʃioʊ/
absque hoc
without this "Presenting the
negative portion of a plea when pleading...