praesēns
31numen praesens — see numinous …
32Status praesens — Sta|tus prae|sens, der; [lat.; vgl. ↑Präsens] (Med.): augenblicklicher Zustand eines Patienten …
33status praesens — the condition of a patient at the time of observation …
34jus praesens — /jas priyzenz/ In the civil law, a present or vested right; a right already completely acquired …
35nemo praesens nisi intelligat — /niymow priyzanz naysay antelagaet/ One is not present unless he understands …
36jus praesens — /jas priyzenz/ In the civil law, a present or vested right; a right already completely acquired …
37nemo praesens nisi intelligat — /niymow priyzanz naysay antelagaet/ One is not present unless he understands …
38nullus dicitur felo principalis nisi actor, aut qui praesens est, abettans aut auxilians ad feloniam faciendam — /nalas disatar fiylow prinsapeylas naysay aektar 6t kway priyzanz est, abetaenz 6t agzil(i)yaenz aed falowniyam faeshiyendam/ No one is called a principal felon except the party actually committing the felony, or the party present aiding and… …
39jus praesens — (Civil law.) A present or existing right; a right which has been completely acquired, as distinguished from jus futurum, which is a right expected to be acquired, but which has not been completely acquired. See Mackeldey s Roman Law § 191 …
40Nemo praesens nisi intelligat — No one is present unless he understands …