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  • 1courts-jus — ● court jus, courts jus nom masculin Familier. Court circuit …

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  • 2Jus exclusivae — Jus Exclusivæ (Latin for right of exclusion ; sometimes called the papal veto) was the right claimed by several Catholic monarchs of Europe to veto a candidate for the papacy. At times the right was claimed by the French monarch, the Spanish… …

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  • 3Jus commune — or ius commune is Latin for common law . It is often used by civil law jurists to refer to those aspects of the civil law system s invariate legal principles, sometimes called the law of the land in English law. ( Ius commune is distinct from the …

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  • 4Courts-circuits — Court circuit Court circuit en très basse tension (12 V/20 A) Un court circuit (appelé familièrement « court jus ») est la mise en connexion volontaire ou accidentelle de deux points (ou plus) d’un circuit électrique entre… …

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  • 5Jus de non evocando — The Jus de non evocando is an ancient feudal right, stating that no one can be kept from the competent court. It derives from a medieval principle that subjects of the Crown were entitled to ius de non evocando , the right to enjoy the… …

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  • 6court-jus — [ kurʒy ] n. m. • v. 1914; de 1. court et jus ♦ Fam. Court circuit. Des courts jus. ● court jus, courts jus nom masculin Familier. Court circuit. ⇒COURT JUS, subst. masc. A. Pop. et fam. Synon. de court circuit. B. Synon. fam. de sauce. Le menu… …

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  • 7Ecclesiastical Courts —     Ecclesiastical Courts     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Courts     I. JUDICIAL POWER IN THE CHURCH     In instituting the Church as a perfect society, distinct from the civil power and entirely independent of it, Christ gave her… …

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  • 8Court-jus — Court circuit Court circuit en très basse tension (12 V/20 A) Un court circuit (appelé familièrement « court jus ») est la mise en connexion volontaire ou accidentelle de deux points (ou plus) d’un circuit électrique entre… …

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  • 9communis error facit jus — (Latin: common error makes law.) Another expression for this idea is common opinion, or communis opinio. In ancient Rome, the phrase expressed the notion that a generally accepted opinion or belief about a legal issue makes that opinion or belief …

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  • 10Non jus, sed seisina facit stipitem — It is not the right, but seism that makes the stock or root. The meaning of the maxim is, that it is not the mere right to take possession of land, but the actual entry and assumption of possession which vests complete ownership, so as to enable… …

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