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  • Co_imperium

    Co_imperium in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of co_imperium.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Officer Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading co_imperium in A […]

  • Divisum Imperium

    (Lat.) A divided empire or jurisdiction; a jurisdiction shared between two tribunals, or exercised by them alternately. This classic phrase is frequently applied in the books to the jurisdiction alternately exercised by the courts of common law and admiralty, between high and low water […]

  • Imperium

    The right to command, which includes the right to employ the force of the state to enforce the laws. This is one of the principal attributes of the power of the executive. 1 TouUier, Dr. Civ. note 58. nee ligat. Impersonality neither concludes nor binds. Co. Litt. 352. …

  • Imperium

    The right to command, which includes the right to employ the force of the state to enforce the laws. This is one of the principal attributes of the power of the executive. 1 TouUier, Dr. Civ. note 58. nee ligat. Impersonality neither concludes nor binds. Co. Litt. 352. …

  • Condominium

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Condominium Meaning of Condominium A single real property parcel with all the unit owners having a right in common to use the common elements with separate ownership confined to the individual units which […]

  • Par in Parem Non Habet Imperium

    Par in parem non habet imperium in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of par in parem non habet imperium.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Law Enforcement Agency […]

  • Fiat

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Fiat Meaning of Fiat A decree ; an authority issuing from some competent source for the doing of some legal act. The word in Latin means let it be done and in English law refers to a short order or […]

  • Fiat

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Fiat Meaning of Fiat A decree ; an authority issuing from some competent source for the doing of some legal act. The word in Latin means let it be done and in English law refers to a short order or […]

  • Potestas

    (Lat.) In civil law. Power; authority; domination; empire. Imperium, or the jurisdiction of magistrates. The power of the father over his children, patria potestas. The authority of masters over their slaves, which makes it nearly synonymous with dominium. See Inst. 1. 9. 12; Dig. 2. 1. […]

  • Potestas

    (Lat.) In civil law. Power; authority; domination; empire. Imperium, or the jurisdiction of magistrates. The power of the father over his children, patria potestas. The authority of masters over their slaves, which makes it nearly synonymous with dominium. See Inst. 1. 9. 12; Dig. 2. 1. […]

  • Direction

    The order and government of an institution; the persons who compose the board of directors are jointly called the direction. Direction, in another sense, is nearly synonymous with instruction (.). In Practice. That part of a bill in chancery which contains the address of […]

  • Par

    Par

    Equal value .

  • Imperial

    Grammar This term is an adjetive. Etimology of Imperial (You may find imperial at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). late 14c., “having a commanding quality,” from Old French imperial, emperial “imperial; princely, splendid; strong, powerful” […]

  • Dominion

    (Absolute ownership), noun claim control deed demesne domain freehold holding interest lawful possession manor ownership possession possessorship power of disposal <l…