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ResponsionResponsion Re*spon"sion (-sh?n), n. [L. responsio. See
Respond.]
1. The act of answering. [Obs.]
2. (University of Oxford) The first university examination;
-- called also little go. See under Little, a. Sponsion
Sponsion Spon"sion, n. [L. sonsio, fr. spondere, sponsum, to
promise solemnly.]
1. The act of becoming surety for another.
2. (Internat. Law) An act or engagement on behalf of a state,
by an agent not specially authorized for the purpose, or
by one who exceeds the limits of authority.
Sponsional
Sponsional Spon"sion*al, a.
Of or pertaining to a pledge or agreement; responsible. [R.]
He is righteous even in that representative and
sponsional person he put on. --Abp.
Leighton.
Meaning of Sponsio from wikipedia
- The
Sponsio Academica is the oath
taken by all
students matriculating into the four
ancient Scottish universities.
Traditionally the oath was
given orally...
- of the
sponsio, i.e. "spondes tu ...?", "spondeo!",
internal and
external evidence allow the ****umption of the
enactment of a
matrimonial sponsio. Such...
-
person must take an oath in
Latin at the
point of matriculation,
called the
Sponsio Academica,
although this
tradition now has been
digitised and is agreed...
- accommodation. The
Elphinstone Road
halls were
completed in 1992. The
Sponsio Academica is the oath,
originally in Latin,
taken by
students matriculating...
- a praetor,
Gnaeus Dolabella,
forced Publius to
enter a
judicial wager (
sponsio), in
which Publius would try to
establish that his
property had not been...
-
other ancient universities of Scotland,
matriculation involves signing the
Sponsio Academica, a
pledge to
abide by
university rules and to
support the institution...
- altar. In Latin,
sponsio becomes a
legal contract between two parties, or
sometimes a
foedus between two nations. In
legal Latin the
sponsio implied the existence...
- some
points of resemblance,
perhaps some
historical connection, with the
sponsio and the
decisory oath of
Roman law, and the
reference to oath of Scottish...
- Much of the
activity of
Paulinus as
patriarch can be
gathered from the
Sponsio Episcoporum ad S.
Aquileiensem Sedem. He died,
revered as a
saint by the...
- Stan
James Oddschecker acquired by
BSkyB (now Sky
Betting and Gaming)
Sponsio acquired by
Ladbrokes Maria Holdings acquired by
Unibet Bowmans.com acquired...