id temporis
61Verbum imperfecti temporis rem adhuc imperfectam significat — /varbam imparfektay temparas rem aedhak imparfektam signifakaet/ The imperfect tense of the verb indicates an incomplete matter …
62ad punctum temporis — At the point of time …
63Ex diuturnitate temporis, omnia praesumuntur solemniter esse acta — From length or lapse of time, all things are presumed to have been duly performed …
64exceptio temporis — (Roman law.) A plea that the plaintiff s cause of action has expired by lapse of time …
65In consuetudinibus, non diuturnitas temporis sed soliditas rationis est consideranda — In customs or usages, not lapse of time, but the soundness of the reason for their existence should be considered …
66in ipso articulo temporis — At the very moment of time; on the very instant …
67Instans est finis unius temporis et principium alterius — An instant is the end or termination of one time and the beginning of another …
68Lex necessitatis est lex temporis, i. e., instantis — The law of necessity is the law of the time; that is, of the present time …
69Necessitas est lex temporis et loci — Necessity is the law of time and of place …
70Per alluvionem id videtur adjici, quod ita paulatim adjucitur, ut intelligere non possumus quantum quoque memento temporis adjiciatur — That material is deemed to be added by alluvion which is so accumulated little by little that we are unable to perceive how much is added at any certain moment of time …