pedis
1pedis — see DORSALIS PEDIS, TINEA PEDIS …
2Pedis possessio — In the common law there is a legal concept which has been responsible for establishing ownership throughout history. This concept involves the establishment of first possession of land. By walking on a property and defining its bounds, possession …
3PEDIS — pedisequus …
4pėdis — sf. (1) Srv, Trs, pė̃dis sm. (2) NdŽ žr. 1 pėdžia 2 …
5pedis abscissio — /piydas aebsish(iy)ow/ In old feudal criminal law, the cutting off a foot; a punishment anciently inflicted instead of death …
6pedis positio — /piydas pazishCiytow/ In the civil and old English law, a putting or placing of the foot. A term used to denote the possession of lands by actual corporal entry upon them …
7pedis abscissio — An ancient punishment for crime by cutting off a foot …
8pedis positio — The placing of the foot,–the physical act of stepping on the land to effect an entry and an assumption of possession …
9pedis possessio — Possession by a foothold; a momentary personal presence on land. Monroe v Rawlings, 331 Mich 49, 49 NW2d 55. In one sense, an actual possession by occupancy of the whole of the entire tract under consideration, as distinguished from virtual… …
10Vestigium Pedis — Empreinte supposée d un pied de Jésus Christ dans une église de Milan L expression vestigium pedis, issue du Deutéronome (Deut. 28, 56) …