- p****ive
participle of cōgō is
coāctus,
meaning "having been forced" or "having been compelled" or "coerced" . "Vi
coactus" or "V.C." is used with a signature...
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phrase is
repeatedly referenced in the
works of
Walter M. Miller, Jr. vi
coactus under constraint A
legal phrase regarding contracts that
indicates agreement...
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capital or
venture capitalist, the
financing of
growing businesses Vi
coactus (V.C., in Latin: "force coacted"), a
handwritten signal made on a signed...
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phrase is
repeatedly referenced in the
works of
Walter M. Miller, Jr. vi
coactus under constraint A
legal phrase regarding contracts that
indicates agreement...
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inscription says:
SISTE VIATOR, SED LUBENS, AC
VOLENS UBI
SISTERE DEBUIT, SED
COACTUS GOTHORUM, AC
VANDALORUM FUROR "Rest here, walker, and be happy: you can...
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Commission was not
processed before her
resignation due to her
writing vi
coactus after her
signature on the paperwork,
legally Farage remained the leader...
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cavernicola Wheeler, 1938
Brachymyrmex coactus Mayr, 1887
Brachymyrmex coactus nictitans Emery, 1906
Brachymyrmex coactus robustus Santschi, 1923 Brachymyrmex...
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mense "last month" See also inst. and prox. u.s. ut
supra "as above" VC vi
coactus "constrained by force" Used when
forced to sign. VI
Venerate Iesum "Venerate...
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salutis condicio reddebatur. Ita
fraternis iniuriis imperium abdicare coactus do****entum
hominibus praebuit, ut plus splendoris, ita
minus securitatis...
- after.
puella /pu.el.la/ (CV.VC.CV)
supersum /su.per.sum/ (CV.CVC.CVC)
coāctus /ko.aːk.tus/ (CV.VVC.CVC) intellēxit /in.tel.leːk.sit/ (VC.CVC.CVVC.CVC)...