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Перевод: interdict
[существительное] запрет ; запрещение; отлучение; интердикт ; судебный запрет; [глагол] запрещать; лишать права пользования; удерживать; препятствовать; отрешать от должности
Тезаурус:
- By 1411 Hus had become so influential that Prague was laid under papal interdict.
- In addition he persuaded a papal legate to publish the fact that he had been instructed by Pope Alexander III to lay all of Henry's dominions under an interdict unless the marriage was celebrated in the near future.
- His remark comes from book 67 of his commentary on the edict, and palingenesia shows that he was discussing an interdict, most likely the interdict quod legatorum which was available to the bonorum possessor to recover property which a possessor was purporting to hold under a legacy.
- The Trust took out an interdict.
- Perhaps the terms rankled, for when in the following year Bruce sued at Rome for the lifting of the interdict Edward II sent envoys, the chronicler Adam of Murimuth among them, to oppose such a relaxation, a task in which they succeeded.
- Bel-Hathor issues his interdict forbidding humans to set foot on Ulthuan.
- The parents' lawyers, acting through an Edinburgh firm, tried late that night to get an interim interdict to stop publication.
- The council had heard about impending publication late on Saturday night, too, he said, and had tried to stop it by taking out an interdict against the newspaper concerned.
- Now that the threat of interdict had been made public Henry began to negotiate more seriously.
- Finubar returns to Lothern and persuades Bel-Hathor to raise the Interdict.
- John of Anagni threatened to lay an interdict on France if Philip did not come to terms with Henry, but Philip was unmoved and observed that the legate's money bags were obviously full of English silver.
- Mr and Mrs T questioned whether family counselling might have been a better way of dealing with a very complicated situation, or at worst whether an interdict could be placed on the older boys in the W family.
- Was the interdict extended to apply to trusts as well?
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