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Перевод: quod speek quod


[существительное]
тюрьма ;
[глагол]
сажать в тюрьму


Тезаурус:

  1. Treaty (quod non), article 5 of the Act of Accession of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom to the European Communities 1972 (Cmnd. 5179-;I) ("the Act of Accession 1972"), read together with article 234 of the E.E.C.
  2. The first group consists of what is sometimes known as the exceptions to the rule nemo dat quod non habet whereby a bona fide purchaser of goods from A commits no conversion but actually obtains a good title to them even though the goods really belonged to B and B never intended to allow A to sell them.
  3. Also in typical nemo dat quod non habet fashion, the rights of the holder of the bill were connected with his acquisition of title to the goods.
  4. quod (sl.),
  5. 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.
  6. In typical nemo dat quod non habet (no one can convey what he does not have) fashion, the rights acquired by the consignee or transferee of the bill were measured by the rights conveyed or retained by the shipper.
  7. When a subject sought from the king some licence or privilege within the forest, the Justice was usually ordered to make a preliminary inquiry ad quod damnum - that is, to inquire by means of a local jury as to the extent of the loss which the Crown would suffer if the grant were made.
  8. but he cannot sue the third party if ownership has passed to such third person by reason of exceptions to the rule nemo dat quod non habet, e.g .
  9. "Lordinges," quod he, "I warne yow, al this route,
  10. KILLARROW AND KILMENY The minister and many of the congregation of the quod sacra church of Kilmeny came out in 1843; and were joined by those who left the parish church of Killarrow.
  11. Before the king made a grant of new privileges in the forest, the warden was often ordered to summon a jury to hold an inquest ad quod damnum , to ascertain the extent of the loss the Crown would incur by making the grant.
  12. Being neighbours of the Celts (Valerius Maximus explains), the Massaliotes had learnt from them to believe in the immortality of the soul, a belief not to be despised, as it was shared by the Pythagoreans: dicerem stultos, nisi idem bracati sensissent quod palliatus Pythagoras credidit (2.6.10).
  13. In particular, common-law systems start from the position nemo dat quod non habet , civil-law systems from the principle en fait de meubles la possession vaut titre .

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