privatum
1privatum — /praveytam/ Private. Privatum jus, private law …
2privatum commodum publico cedit — /praveytam komadam pablakow siydat/ Private good yields to public. The interest of an individual should give place to the public good …
3privatum incommodum publico bono pensatur — /praveytam inkomadam pablakow bownow penseytar/ Private inconvenience is made up for by public benefit …
4Privatum commodum publico cedit — Private convenience must yield to public welfare …
5Privatum incommodum publico bono pensatur — Private inconvenience is compensated by the public welfare. The interest of the individual will not be permitted to stand in the way where the public good is concerned. Daniels v Homer, 139 NC 219, 51 SE 992 …
6Ius privatum — is Latin for private law. Contasted with ius publicum (the laws relating to the state), ius privatum regulated the relations between individuals. In Roman law this included personal, property and civil law. Judicial proceeding was a private… …
7Ius privatum — Le ius privatum (du latin, littéralement « droit privé ») protège les intérêts des individus tandis que le ius publicum (« droit public ») protège l état romain. Voir aussi Droit romain ius publicum …
8Jus privātum — (lat.), Privatrecht …
9jus privatum — jus pri·va·tum / prə vā təm, prī ; prē vä təm/ n [New Latin, from Latin, private law or right]: a right of private ownership compare jus publicum Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
10jus privatum — /jas praveytam/ Private law; the law regulating the rights, conduct, and affairs of individuals, as distinguished from public law, which relates to the constitution and functions of government and the administration of criminal justice. The right …