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Civil death (Latin:
civiliter mortuus) is the loss of all or
almost all
civil rights by a
person due to a
conviction for a
felony or due to an act by...
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proved po****r with the
people of Rome, who
strongly approved of
their civiliter ("lacking pomp") behaviour. The
emperors permitted free speech, evidenced...
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where the
punishment included loss of
their legal rights as a
person was
civiliter mortuus, a
person without civil rights. The
spoken line "Welcome to Central...
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proved po****r with the
people of Rome, who
strongly approved of
their civiliter (lacking pomp) behavior. The
emperors permitted free speech, evidenced...
- cister.—cisterciensis. cit.—citatio. ciúe—civitate. ɔiug—coniugis. ciuil'r—
civiliter. ćiux—coniux. cl.—clarissimus or clericus. Cla.—Clarasci (Cherasco). cła—Clavenna...
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burdensome for the
servient owner. The
dominant owner must
exercise his
rights civiliter modo, with due regard, that is, to the
rights of the
servient owner. Either...
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proved po****r with the
people of Rome, who
strongly approved of
their civiliter ("lacking pomp") behavior. The
emperors permitted free speech, evinced...
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living person could under certain conditions be
considered legally dead (
civiliter mortuus). One
category which resulted in
civil death was
profession (the...
- the Pope the
Supreme Judge of
Christ extended to p****ing
judgment even
civiliter on
princes and
individual states. But
altogether different is the present...
- The
House of
Lords recognised that ea****ts must
always be
exercised civiliter (without
amounting to
exclusive possession over the
servient land), but...