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Compactible
Compactible Com*pact"i*ble, a.
That may be compacted.
CompactingCompact Com*pact", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Compacted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Compacting.]
1. To thrust, drive, or press closely together; to join
firmly; to consolidate; to make close; -- as the parts
which compose a body.
Now the bright sun compacts the precious stone.
--Blackstone.
2. To unite or connect firmly, as in a system.
The whole body fitly joined together and compacted
by that which every joint supplieth. --Eph. iv. 16. Compaction
Compaction Com*pac"tion, n. [L. compactio.]
The act of making compact, or the state of being compact.
[Obs.] --Bacon.
ImpactingImpact Im*pact", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impacted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Impacting.] [L. impactus, p. p. of impingere to push,
strike against. See Impinge.]
To drive close; to press firmly together: to wedge into a
place. --Woodward. Impaction
Impaction Im*pac"tion, n. [L. impactio a striking : cf. F.
impaction.]
1. (Surg.) The driving of one fragment of bone into another
so that the fragments are not movable upon each other; as,
impaction of the skull or of the hip.
2. An immovable packing; (Med.), a lodgment of something in a
strait or passage of the body; as, impaction of the fetal
head in the strait of the pelvis; impaction of food or
feces in the intestines of man or beast.
PactionPaction Pac"tion, n. [L. pactio: cf. F. paction. See Pact.]
An agreement; a compact; a bargain. [R.] --Sir W. Scott. Pactional
Pactional Pac"tion*al, a.
Of the nature of, or by means of, a paction. --Bp. Sanderson.
Pactitious
Pactitious Pac*ti"tious, a. [L. pactitius, pacticius.]
Setted by a pact, or agreement. [R.] --Johnson.
Meaning of Pacti from wikipedia
- et
dimidia rerum omnium parte, ut
incolumes dimitterentur, ****
hostibus pacti sunt. (Periochae LXV) Book 1,
Chapters 2-29 Welch, Kathryn; Powell, Anton;...
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Rerum sacrarum liber,
Biblioteca Nacional de España.
Rerum Sacrarum Liber, ****
Argumentis Jacobi Pacti Siculi Mamertini,
Metropolitan Museum of Art....
- ASMi,
Miniatures and
Cimeli Fund, cart. 1,
piece no. 1,
Chartula pacti conventionis donationisque,
private do****ent in
basic cursive minuscule script...
- impunity, and to
develop its
legal and
public advocacy methodology. In 2002,
PACTI,
together with the
Palestinian Society for the
Protection of
Human Rights...
- the law of
England it is said to be 'right' ". Jus publi****
privatorum pactis mutari non potest. "A
public law or
right cannot be
altered by the agreements...
- Cathaloniae, 1639) and a two-volume
manual on
prenuptial agreements (Tractatus de
pactis nuptialibus, 1612–22). Both are
still cited today by
courts in Catalonia...
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Abstract title transfer is
based on the
Roman maxim traditionibus non
nudis pactis dominia rerum transferuntur:
ownership is
transferred by
delivery and not...
- "Clementines" by "in Clem.", i. e. "in Clementinis". For instance: "c. 2, X, De
pactis, I, 35",
refers to the
second chapter of the "Decretals" of
Gregory IX,...
-
congregations which have
sought this approval. Gift (law) L. 20, C. De
pactis, II, 3 L. 23, C. De
sacrosanctis ecclesiis, I, 2 L. 34, 36, C. De donationibus...
- Register.
Scots law
follows the
principle that
traditionibus non
nudis pactis dominia rerum transferuntur:
ownership is
transferred by
delivery (or other...