- The Vice Fund (MUTF: VICEX),
formerly the
Barrier Fund, is a
mutual fund
investing in
companies that have
significant involvement in, or
derive a substantial...
-
Gibberula vitium is a
species of very
small sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk or
micromollusk in the
family Cystiscidae. The
length of the s**** attains...
- his priority. In
November 2014, they
announced a new mini-album
called Vitium,
which contained 8 new
tracks and
released on
February 4, 2015. The limited...
- obnuntiatio,
because of
observed signs that
indicated defect (morbus; see
vitium).
Unlike a dies
religiosus or a dies ater ("black day,"
typically the anniversary...
-
medical text De Medicina. The term
vitiligo is
believed to be
derived from "
vitium",
meaning "defect" or "blemish". The
change in
appearance caused by vitiligo...
- succession, etc. may also
extend to
invalidate the
intent to
transfer as a
vitium reale or
labes reales (i.e. a 'real vice') in
property law. A
contract may...
- "full of vice". In this sense, the word vice
comes from the
Latin word
vitium,
meaning "failing or defect".
Depending on the
country or jurisdiction,...
-
Under the law as
stated by the aediles,
property could be
returned for
vitium, a
fault or defect; but Vivi****
gives the
example of a
slave who formerly...
- control, and so
cannot be held liable.
Compare casus fortuitus (see above).
vitium in
contrahendo vice in
contracting Vitiating factor in the
formation of...
- 'wound', etc.
Latin /tj/, /dj/, /kj/
palatalized to
Albanian /s/, /z/, /c/:
vitium → ves 'vice; worries'; ratiōnem →
arsye 'reason';
radius →
rreze 'ray; spoke';...