- A
pledge is a
bailment that
conveys title to
property owned by a
debtor (the pledgor) to a
creditor (the pledgee) to
secure repayment for some debt or...
- to
release his
debtor by
acceptilatio is
debitori acceptum, or
accepto facere or ferre, or
acceptum habere. When
anything which was done on the behalf...
- pro me,
fratres et sorores, ut meum
pariter et
vestrum sacrificium sit
acceptum in
conspectu Domini. (St Denis, late 800s)
Orate pro me
misero peccatore...
-
Martyrologium venerabilis Bedæ
presbyteri ex octo
antiquis m****criptis
acceptum ****
auctario Flori …. The
results then
achieved were in part corrected...
- solitos, sed id
iusiurandum fuisse tantum feminarum ex
initiis Eleusinis acceptum; VI.
paulatim tamen inscitia antiquitatis viros dicere "edepol" coe****e...
-
performed in
accordance with the contract; this was
called opus
probare or in
acceptum referre. The
aediles likewise had
superintendence over the
public buildings...
-
variant of
airaiccecht [air- 'before' +
aiccecht 'instruction,' from
Latin acceptum], 'primer') is an Old
Irish legal tract on status. Of all
status tracts...
-
prosequentes et
petitioni tue
benignum impendentes ****ensum
gratum et
acceptum habemus ut pro
dilatandis ecclesie terminis, pro
vitiorum restringendo...
-
capiendum "in
order to capture" Some
examples are: accipiō, accipere, accēpī,
acceptum "to receive, accept" capiō, capere, cēpī,
captum "to take, capture" cōn****iō...
-
performed in
accordance with the contract: this was
called opus
probare or in
acceptum referre. The
first ever
Roman road, the Via Appia, and the
first Roman...