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Subreption (Latin: subreptio, "the act of stealing", from surripere, "to take away secretly"; German: Erschleichung) is a
legal concept in
Roman law, in...
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Obreption (from
Latin obreptio, the act of
stealing upon) and
subreption (from
Latin subreptio, the act of
stealing and
Latin surripere, to take away secretly)...
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Leading question Premise Presupposition Shattered ****umptions
theory Subreption Tacit knowledge Unsaid Unspoken rule Goldhaber,
Maurice (1975). "Tacit...
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Pontifical Council for
Legislative Texts Jurisdiction Peritus Obreption &
subreption Obrogation Promulgation Resignation of the
Roman Pontiff Sede vacante...
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Pontifical Council for
Legislative Texts Jurisdiction Peritus Obreption &
subreption Obrogation Promulgation Resignation of the
Roman Pontiff Sede vacante...
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Pontifical Council for
Legislative Texts Jurisdiction Peritus Obreption &
subreption Obrogation Promulgation Resignation of the
Roman Pontiff Sede vacante...
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Pontifical Council for
Legislative Texts Jurisdiction Peritus Obreption &
subreption Obrogation Promulgation Resignation of the
Roman Pontiff Sede vacante...
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Pontifical Council for
Legislative Texts Jurisdiction Peritus Obreption &
subreption Obrogation Promulgation Resignation of the
Roman Pontiff Sede vacante...
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Pontifical Council for
Legislative Texts Jurisdiction Peritus Obreption &
subreption Obrogation Promulgation Resignation of the
Roman Pontiff Sede vacante...
- receptivity. To miss this
distinction would mean to
commit the
error of
subreption, and, as he says in the last
chapter of the dissertation, only in avoiding...