Definition of Potest. Meaning of Potest. Synonyms of Potest

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Definition of Potest

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Potestate
Potestate Po"tes*tate, n. A chief ruler; a potentate. [Obs.] Wyclif. ``An irous potestate.' --Chaucer.
Potestative
Potestative Po*tes"ta*tive, a. [L. potestativus, fr. potestas power: cf. F. potestatif. See Potent.] Authoritative. [Obs.] --Bp. Pearson.

Meaning of Potest from wikipedia

- Imprimi potest or imprimi permittitur (Latin for 'it can be printed') is a declaration by a major superior of a religious institute of the Catholic Church...
- Delegata potestas non potest delegari is a principle in constitutional and administrative law that means in Latin that "no delegated powers can be further...
- fee simple. Dominium eminens – The right of eminent domain. Dominium non potest esse in pendenti. – Ownership cannot be held in suspense/pendency; property...
- equivalent to the civil (continental) Nemo plus iuris ad alium transferre potest quam ipse habet rule, which means "one cannot transfer to another more rights...
- portal Excommunicato interdictur omnis actus legitimus, ita quod agere non potest, nec aliquem convenire, licet ipse ab aliis possit conveniri was formerly...
- appareat ex cir****stantiis concurrentibus; & tunc ubi aliud non appareat, potest actus explicari à v****alo alio modo, quo fuit permissus; ut bene probatur...
- Canonically crowned images Com****tion of time Custom Delegata potestas non potest delegari Derogation Dispensation Taxa Innocentiana Faculty Indult Impediment...
- dis****ndum (Latin, alternatively Contra principia negantem dis****ri non potest and Contra principia negantem dis****ri nequit; literally, "Against one...
- "Barbaro-latina vulgi exclamatio vel et tessera est. Videri autem hinc potest, tum idiotismum Franci**** propiorem adhuc fuisse latine matrici". Molloy...
- Duorum in solidum dominium vel possessio esse non potest is Latin legal term meaning "Sole ownership or possession cannot be in two persons" / "Two persons...