res accessoria
1Res accessoria — er latin for en biting …
2res accessoria — An accessory thing …
3Res accessoria non ducit, sed sequitur suum principale — The accessory thing does not lead, but it follows its principal thing. See Broom s Legal Maxims 493 …
4Res accessoria sequitur rem principalem — The accessory thing follows the principal thing. See Broom s Legal Maxims 491 …
5res — /riyz/ The subject matter of a trust or will. In the civil law, a thing; an object. As a term of the law, this word has a very wide and extensive signification, including not only things which are objects of property, but also such as are not… …
6Res — (lat.), Sache, Ding; Vermögen, Gut; Rechtsobjekt; r. accessorĭa, Nebensache, r. dubĭa, zweifelhafte Sache; r. judicāta, rechtskräftiger Entscheid; r. nullīus, herrenloses Gut; r. publĭca, Gemeinwesen, Staat (s. Republik) …
7Liste lateinischer Phrasen/R — Lateinische Phrasen A B C D E F G H I L M N O P …
8accessory — ac·ces·so·ry also ac·ces·sa·ry /ik se sə rē, ak / n pl ries [Medieval Latin accessorius subordinate matter, accomplice to a crime, from Latin accedere to go to, agree, assent] 1: a person who is not actually or constructively present but with… …
9principal — prin·ci·pal 1 / prin sə pəl/ adj 1: being the main or most important, consequential, or influential their principal place of business the principal obligor 2: of, relating to, or constituting principal or a principal the principal amount of the… …
10Vene — Ve̱ne [aus lat. vena, Gen.: venae = Blutader] w; , n, in fachspr. Fügungen: Ve̱na, Mehrz.: Ve̱nae: Blutader, Bezeichnung für diejenigen Blutgefäße, die (mit Ausnahme der vier Lungenvenen) im Gegensatz zu den Arterien sauerstoffarmes, verbrauchtes …
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