- Look up
actus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Actus may
refer to: In
Ancient Rome:
Actus (unit of length), unit of
length Actus, path
which could...
- In
criminal law,
actus reus (/ˈæktəs ˈreɪəs/; pl.:
actus rei),
Latin for "guilty act", is one of the
elements normally required to
prove commission of...
- also
called being in the
strong sense or
intensive Being (Esse ut
actus, or
Actus essendi) to
distinguish it from
being in the weak
sense or
common being...
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Action for the
Republic (FAR) party.
ACTUS publishes the
magazine Perspectives.
There is a break-away
faction of
ACTUS led by Ley-Ngardigal Djimadoum. Bernard...
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Actus primus, or
first actuality, is a
technical expression used in
scholastic philosophy. The
Latin word
actus means determination or complement. In...
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Actus essendi is a
Latin expression coined by
Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274).
Translated as "act of being", the
actus essendi is a
fundamental metaphysical...
- Soon
after the
United States entered World War I,
Actus (SP-516) — a
yacht constructed in 1907 at Neponset, M****achusetts, by
George Lawley & Sons — was...
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Actus Tragicus,
sometimes credited as
Actus Comics or
simply Actus, is a
group of five
Israeli comics artists founded in 1995 by Rutu
Modan and
Yirmi Pinkus...
- most
immediate cause of the
actus reus (Latin for "guilty act"). If two or more
people are
directly responsible for the
actus reus, they can be charged...
- both
actus reus ("guilty action") and mens rea ("guilty mind"), to
constitute a crime;
except in
crimes of
strict liability. In theory, if the
actus reus...