persōnālis
1personalis actio — /parsaneylas aeksh(iy)ow/ Civil law. A personal action; an action against the person (in personam). Old English law. A personal action. In this sense, the term was borrowed from the civil law by Bracton. The English form is used as the… …
2personalis actio — (Civil law.) A personal action; an action against a person …
3Cura personalis — Society of Jesus     History of the Jesuits Regimini mili …
4Actio personalis moritur cum persona — is a Latin expression meaning a personal action dies with the person . Effect of the maximSome legal causes of action can survive the death of the claimant or plaintiff, for example actions founded in contract law. However, some actions are… …
5actio personalis moritur cum persona — a personal action dies with the person. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
6actio personalis — /aekshiyow parsaneylas/ In the civil and common law, a personal action. See in personam …
7actio personalis moritur cum persona — /skshiyow parsaneylas moratar kam parsowney/ A personal right of action dies with the person. The maxim was originally applied to almost every form of action, whether arising out of contract or tort, but the common law was modified by the Statute …
8actio personalis — /aekshiyow parsaneylas/ In the civil and common law, a personal action. See in personam …
9actio personalis moritur cum persona — /skshiyow parsaneylas moratar kam parsowney/ A personal right of action dies with the person. The maxim was originally applied to almost every form of action, whether arising out of contract or tort, but the common law was modified by the Statute …
10actio personalis — A personal action …