Search results for: “salic law”

  • Salic Law

    An ancient and fundamental law established and developed in France from the beginning of the fifth century which provided that only a male could succeed to the throne. In relation to private rights, under the Salic law, succession to property was restricted only to those who could trace their […]

  • Salicetum

    Concept of “Salicetum” Traditional meaning of salicetum in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) A willow wood; an osier bed. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, […]

  • Salic

    Grammar This term is an adjetive. Etimology of Salic (You may find Salic at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). based on or contained in the law code of the Salian Franks, 1540s, from French Salique, from Medieval Latin Salicus, from the Salian Franks, a tribe […]

  • Salicylate

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

  • Rights

    Rights

    U.C.C. §1-201(36) states that the term Rights includes remedies.

  • Hanoverian

    Grammar This term is an adjetive. Etimology of Hanoverian (You may find Hanoverian at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). pertaining to or connected with the former electorate of Hanover in northern Germany, from the German city of Hanover (German Hannover), […]

  • Succession

    Something conferred upon a person upon the death of an ancestor , by reason of a past or present disposition , or by devolution of law. Also, the act or right of legal or official investment with a predecessor ‘s office , dignity , possession or function. In relation […]

  • Succession

    Something conferred upon a person upon the death of an ancestor , by reason of a past or present disposition , or by devolution of law. Also, the act or right of legal or official investment with a predecessor ‘s office , dignity , possession or function. In relation […]

  • Lineage

    Race, progeny, family, ascending or descending; line of descent from an ancestor.

  • Lineage

    Race, progeny, family, ascending or descending; line of descent from an ancestor.

  • Under

    Literally, a condition of inferiority or subservience or subject to or in conformity with and denotes curtailment or restriction of, but nevertheless agreement orcongruity with something else to which it is made applicable. Mason v City of Albertville, 158 So.2d 924, 276 Ala. 68.

  • Under

    Literally, a condition of inferiority or subservience or subject to or in conformity with and denotes curtailment or restriction of, but nevertheless agreement orcongruity with something else to which it is made applicable. Mason v City of Albertville, 158 So.2d 924, 276 Ala. 68.

  • Provided

    On condition; except that; as importing a limitation or qualification or restraint, modification.

  • Could

    A supposition, desire, hypothesis or possibility, rather than a state of present. DeJarnett v Roseborough, 236 N.E.2d276, 96 III. App.2d 164.

  • France

    Resources See Also Law Civil Salic Resources Legal English Vocabulary: France in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term france into Spanish: Francia (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus