jactura
1jactura — (del lat. «iactūra», acción de tirar cosas del barco en caso de peligro; ant.) f. *Menoscabo o pérdida. * * * jactura. (Del lat. iactūra). f. desus. quiebra (ǁ pérdida o menoscabo) …
2jactura — s. f. [Pouco usado] Perda, dano …
3jactura — (Del lat. iactūra). f. desus. quiebra (ǁ pérdida o menoscabo) …
4jactura evitanda — See de jactura evitanda …
5jactura — /jaekt(y)ura/ In the civil law, a throwing of goods overboard in a storm; jettison. Loss from such a cause …
6jactura — /jaekt(y)ura/ In the civil law, a throwing of goods overboard in a storm; jettison. Loss from such a cause …
7jactura — A word used in the civil law with the same meaning as the English word jettison …
8nemo debet lucupletari ex aliena jactura — no one may gain from the loss (sacrifice) of another, a maxim from the Digest in the Corpus Juris Civilis often encountered in the law of restitution of civilian systems. It forms the basis of the branch of the law of restitution in Scotland… …
9de jactura evitanda — /diy jaektyiira evataenda/ For avoiding a loss. A phrase applied to a defendant, as de lucro captando is to a plaintiff …
10nemo debet aliena jactura locupletari — /niymow debat aeliyiyna jaekt(y)ura 16k(y)aplateray/ No one ought to gain by another s loss …