- In
English law,
contributione facienda is a writ
which lies
where several persons are
jointly bound to the same thing, and one or more of them
refuse to...
-
which does not
replace the school's badge. The
motto of the
school "Tot
Facienda Parum Factum" ("So much to do, So
little done") is
attributed as Cecil...
- if "anything unspeakable" were to
happen to it.
Canon 21 De
confessione facienda et non
revelanda a
sacerdote et
saltem in
pascha communicando On confession...
-
place of origin, it was
frequently traded there.
hacienda from Old
Spanish facienda, "estate"
hackamore from
Spanish jaquima, "halter." hola
Spanish greeting...
- Vågan (b****) Håkon Mjåset
Johansen (drums) On the "Best of 2011" list with
Facienda, in the "New Jazz Releases"
category 2005:
Motif (AIM Records) 2005: Expansion...
- whole. 19 Hen. 7. c. 1
Attendance in War Act 1503 P
attendencia Dno Regi
facienda in Guerris. The whole. 19 Hen. 7. c. 2
Customs Act 1503 D
Custuma Arcus...
- His
first book
gives for
material of
preaching the
usual order credenda,
facienda, fugienda, timenda,
appetenda and ends by saying: "Congrua
materia prædicationis...
- to the
intention of the donor.
Contra formam feoffamenti Contributione facienda "Contra
Forma Collations"
Legal Dictionaries of the
Encyclopedia of Law...
- more than was
contained therein.
Contra formam collationis Contributione facienda This
article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chambers...
-
mental state is in some
sense false or
wrong and
should perhaps be changed.
Facienda (singular faciendum,
states that are yet to exist) are
states with a world-to-mind...