Search results for: “sister company”

  • Omne Crimen Ebrietas At Incendit Et Detegit

    Concept of “Omne Crimen Ebrietas At Incendit et Detegit” Traditional meaning of omne crimen ebrietas at incendit et detegit in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) (Drunkenness both instigaites and discloses […]

  • Omne Crimen Ebrietas At Incendit Et Detegit

    Concept of “Omne Crimen Ebrietas At Incendit et Detegit” Traditional meaning of omne crimen ebrietas at incendit et detegit in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) (Drunkenness both instigaites and discloses […]

  • Assise

    Concept of “Assisa, assise, assize ” Traditional meaning of assise in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) A jury, or inquest, summoned by a writ of assize. Also, a court; the sittings of a court; an ordinance or […]

  • Affinitas

    In civil law. Affinity. …

  • Proamita

    Concept of “Proamita” Traditional meaning of proamita in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) A grandfather’s sister. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and […]

  • In

    (Law Fr. eins). A term used, from a very early period, to. express the nature of a title, or the mode of acquiring an estate, or the ground upon which a seisin U founded. Thus, in Littleton, a tenant is said to be in by lease of his lessor (eins per lease son lessor) ,…

  • Patria Potestas

    (Lat.) In civil law. The paternal power; the authority which the law vests in the father over the persons and property of his legitimate children. One of the effects of marriage is the paternal authority over the children born in wedlock. In the early period of the Roman history, the […]

  • Patria Potestas

    (Lat.) In civil law. The paternal power; the authority which the law vests in the father over the persons and property of his legitimate children. One of the effects of marriage is the paternal authority over the children born in wedlock. In the early period of the Roman history, the […]

  • Common

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Common Meaning of Common Belonging to the community at large ; of frequent or ordinary occurrence or appearance ; characteristic of the lower classes; public , general , familiar, usual and ordinary. […]

  • Exist

    To live, to have life or animation; to be or continue to be; to have actual effect. In re Harrington’s Estate, 36 N. W.2d 577, 151 Neb. 81.