ex vi termini
81Castel Termĭni — Castel Termĭni, Flecken im Bezirk Bivona der sicilianischen Provinz Girgenti; Schwefelgruben; 1500 Ew …
82Matteo di Termini — • Counselor to the King of Sicily, joined the Augustinians, renowned for his knowledge of civil and ecclesiastical law, served as the pope s confessor, was General of his Order Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
83ex vi termini — By the force of the term; by the intrinsic import of the term or expression. See right of way ex vi termini …
84vi termini — See ex vi termini …
85ex vi termini — foreign term Etymology: Latin from the force of the term …
86Stazione Termini — Voir Station terminus …
87ex vi termini — /eks vay tarmanay/ From or by the force of the term. From the very meaning of the expression used. 2 Bl.Comm. 109, 115 …
88felonia, ex vi termini, significat quodlibet capitale crimen felleo animo perpetratum — /falowniya, eks vay tarmanay, sagnifakit kwodlabat kaepateyliy krayman feliyow senamow parpatreytam/ Felony, by force of the term, signifies any capital crime perpetrated with a malignant mind …
89interesse termini — An interest in a term. That species of interest or property which a lessee for years acquires in the lands demised to him, before he has actually become possessed of those lands; as distinguished from that property or interest vested in him by… …
90ex vi termini — /eks vay tarmanay/ From or by the force of the term. From the very meaning of the expression used. 2 Bl.Comm. 109, 115 …