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21venire contra factum proprium — venire cọntra fạctum prọprium [v ; lateinisch], Recht: Zuwiderhandeln gegen früheres Verhalten; gegen Treu und Glauben verstoßende und daher unzulässige Rechtsausübung, die im Widerspruch zu dem eigenen früheren Verhalten steht (z. B. die… …
22venire facias de novo — /vanayriy feysh(iy)as diy nowvow/ A fresh or new venire, which the court grants when there has been some impropriety or irregularity in returning the jury, or where the verdict is so imperfect or ambiguous that no judgment can be given upon it,… …
23venire facias de novo — noun also venire de novo Etymology: venire facias de novo from New Latin, literally, you cause to come anew; venire de novo from New Latin, literally, to come anew : a new writ of venire issued to summon a jury anew on some irregularity or defect …
24venire facias — /veuh nuy ree fay shee as , near ee/, Law. 1. a writ directing the appropriate official to summon a jury. 2. the entire jury panel from which a trial jury is selected. [1400 50; late ME < L venire facias lit., make come] * * * …
25Venire facias — Lit. may you cause to come . A writ issued to a *sheriff instructing him to summon a jury; writs issued to summon knights and burgesses to *parliament in 1275 were venire facias …
26venire de novo — /vanayriy diy nowvow/ See venire facias de novo …
27venire facias juratores — /vanayriy feysh(iy)as juratoriyz/ A common law judicial writ directed to the sheriff, when issue was joined in an action, commanding him to cause to come to Westminster, on such a day, twelve free and lawful men of his county by whom the truth of …
28venire de novo — Same as venire facias de novo …
29venire facias tot matronas — A venire to summon a jury of matrons. See jury of matrons …
30venire de novo — noun see venire facias de novo …