- is a
shorthand version of the
choice of law
rules that
determine the lex
causae (the laws
chosen to
decide a case). When a case
comes before a court, if...
-
appearance of pages. The
Breves causae and
Argumenta belong to a pre-Vulgate
tradition of m****cripts. The
Breves causae are
summaries of the Old Latin...
- An
honorary degree is an
academic degree for
which a
university (or
other degree-awarding institution) has
waived all of the
usual requirements. It is...
-
recorded reference of the use of hops in beer as a preservative. The second,
Causae et Curae, is an
exploration of the
human body, its
connections to the rest...
- A gift, in the law of property, is the
voluntary and
immediate transfer of
property from one
person (the
donor or grantor) to
another (the
donee or grantee)...
- non intellexit?)
Because the
causes of
understanding were lacking. (Quia
causae intellegendi defuerunt.) The
modern technique was
originally developed by...
- purpose, or causa,
which limited the
scope of
their activities. The
chief causae were rei
gerundae (a
general purpose,
usually to lead an army in the field...
-
Perspektiven der
Reform des
Gerichtsstands am Erfüllungsort,
which discusses lex
causae in
conflict of laws. She
reportedly also
worked for
McKinsey & Company....
- complete,
which was
transmitted to Rome at the end of 419). This
Codex Apiarii causae is in
itself a
testimony to the
importance that Africa, like Rome, attached...
- the case. When
determining the
national law that
should apply, the lex
causae is the law that has been
chosen to
govern the case,
which is
generally foreign...