-
judgments against the obligor. A
confession of
judgment may also be
called a
cognovit note. In the example: "The
undersigned irrevocably authorizes any attorney...
- a
partial quotation from the
Vulgate version of 2
Timothy 2:19 (Latin:
cognovit Dominus qui sunt eius, lit. 'the Lord
knows them that are his'). In the...
- Alleluia. Hic
jacet in præsepio, Alleluia. Qui
regnat sine termino. Alleluia.
Cognovit bos et asinus, Alleluia. Quod puer erat Dominus. Alleluia.
Reges de Sabâ...
- cognizance, cognizant, cognize, cognoscence, cognoscenti, cognoscible,
cognovit, connoisseur, ennoble, ennoblement, ignoble, ignorant, ignoscible, incognito...
- cognizance, cognizant, cognize, cognoscence, cognoscenti, cognoscible,
cognovit, connoisseur, ennoble, ennoblement, ignoble, ignorant, ignoscible, incognito...
-
Palatine of Lancaster; and for
amending the Law as to Judge's
Warrants on a
Cognovit actionem in
Cases of Bankruptcy.
Section Two from "although the Writ of...
-
County Palatine of Lancaster; and for
amending the Law as to
Judgment on a
Cognovit actionem in
Cases of Bankruptcy. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act...
-
Clementine Vulgate respectively by "te constituit", "venerunt", "eripuit", and "
cognovit".
Research later made
after the
printing of the
Clementine Vulgate "has...
- in
enarrabilia sunt
iudicia eius et non
adsequaende viae eius Quis enim
cognovit intellectum Domini aut quis ei
consiliarus fuit aut quis ei
prius dedit...
- mundum. In
mundo erat, et
mundus per
ipsum factus est et
mundus eum non
cognovit. In
propria venit, et sui eum non receperunt.
Quotquot autem receperunt...