interventus n m
1interventus — index intervention (interference) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2rei interventus — in Scots law, a doctrine of personal bar that prevents a person who does not want to adhere to a formally defective agreement being allowed to do so by the party who wants the bargain to succeed. There must be important actings by the party… …
3rei interventus — /riyay intarventas/ Things intervening; that is, things done by one of the parties to a contract, in the faith of its validity, and with the assent of the other party, and which have so affected his situation that the other will not be allowed to …
4rei interventus — An intervening circumstance; a circumstance creating an estoppel against one of the parties …
5Boophilus — Rhipicephalus Rhipicephalus …
6Rhipicephalus — Rhipicephalus …
7intervention — in·ter·ven·tion /ˌin tər ven chən/ n: the act or an instance of intervening; specif: the act or procedure by which a third party becomes a party to a pending proceeding between other parties in order to protect his or her own interest in the… …
8 Rhipicephalus — Rhipicephalus …
9locus poenitentiae — locus poe·ni·ten·ti·ae / ˌpe nə ten shē ˌē, ˌī/ n [Late Latin, literally, place of repentance]: an opportunity to withdraw from a contract or obligation before it is completed or to decide not to commit an intended crime Merriam Webster’s… …
10personal bar — behaviour by a party that allows a court to hold the party bound to another or as having given up a right. See estoppel, homologation, rei interventus, waiver. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
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