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- A mortal sin (Latin: peccātum mortāle), in Christian theology, is a gravely sinful act which can lead to ****ation if a person does not repent of the sin...
- Delict (from Latin dēlictum, past participle of dēlinquere ‘to be at fault, offend’) is a term in civil and mixed law jurisdictions whose exact meaning...
- present active participle flagrāns (flaming or blazing) with the noun dēlictum (offence, misdeed, or crime). In this term the Latin preposition in, not...
- Nulla poena sine lege (Latin for "no penalty without law", Anglicized pronunciation: /ˈnʌlə ˈpiːnə ˈsaɪniː ˈliːdʒiː/ NUL-ə PEE-nə SY-nee LEE-jee) is a...
- In pari delicto (potior/melior est conditio possidentis), Latin for "in equal fault (better is the condition of the possessor)", is a legal term used to...
- An ecclesiastical crime is a crime (delictum) related to the clergy where the crime is against canon law vis-à-vis civil law. The crime of simony is the...
- with a minor under 18 years of age is to be considered a grave sin, or 'delictum gravius.'" In the letter, Sacramentorum sanctitatis tutela (Sa****uarding...
- speaker's disagreement with someone or some body of thought. /ˈpɑːtʃeɪ/ par delictum equal fault Used when both parties to a dispute are at fault. parens patriae...
- Belgium and Switzerland. Beginning with the follow-up to Grimjaur, titled Delictum, Siebenbürgen made what many[who?] still consider to be a departure from...
- with a minor under 18 years of age is to be considered a grave sin, or 'delictum gravius.'" John F. Allen Jr., Vatican correspondent for the National Catholic...