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101nisi ubi leges cum justicia retrospicere possint — Unless where laws can relate back with justice. Pryor v Downey, 50 Cal 388, 402 …
102decree nisi — noun a decree issued on a first petition for divorce; becomes absolute at some later date • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑decree, ↑edict, ↑fiat, ↑order, ↑rescript * * * …
103Decree nisi — A decree nisi (from the Latin nisi, meaning unless ) is a court order that does not have any force until such time that a particular condition is met, such as a subsequent petition to the court or the passage of a specified period of time.[1]… …
104De mortuis nil nisi bonum — De mortuis nihil nisi bonum is a Latin phrase which indicates that it is socially inappropriate to say anything negative about a (recently) deceased person. Sometimes shortened to nil nisi bonum, the phrase derives from the sentence de mortuis… …
105Antica Masseria dei Nisi — (Casale Modica,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Contrada Belliscala, 96017 …
106Jehova-Nisi Producciones — infobox record label name = JN Producciones image bg = parent = founded = 2000 founder = Ericson Alexander Molano distributor = Ministerios Salem Internacional, GMX Graphix Design, JN Studios genre = Christian, Gospel country = US location =… …
107decree nisi — see decree Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. decree nisi n. A condit …
108decree nisi — UK [dɪˌkriː ˈnaɪsaɪ] / US [dɪˌkrɪ ˈnaɪˌsaɪ] noun [countable] Word forms decree nisi : singular decree nisi plural decrees nisi legal British an order made by a court of law that says a marriage will end on a particular date unless someone can… …
109decree nisi — ► NOUN (pl. decrees nisi) English Law ▪ an order by a court of law that states the date on which a marriage will end, unless a good reason to prevent a divorce is produced. ORIGIN Latin nisi «unless» …
110nil nisi bonum — [nil΄ nī΄sī bō′nəm] 〚L〛 short for DE MORTUIS NIL NISI BONUM * * * …