- idoneus
- Appropriate; fit; capable; adequate; suitable; qualified.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
idoneus — index adequate, capable, convenient, eligible, fit, opportune, proper, qualified (conditioned) … Law dictionary
IDONEUS — apud Arnob. adv. Gentes l. 4. Fingite enim nos velauctoritate idoneâ motos: vocabulum admodum, significans, quâ phrasi in Constitutionibus Imp. idonea dicitur substantia Curat. i. e. sufficiens, in l. cum furiosus §. Sin vero, Cod. de Curatore… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Idoneus, S. — S. Idoneus, (1. Juli), auch Idonius, ein Martyrer. S. S. Primus. (I. 31.) … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
idoneus — /idowniyas/ In the civil and common law, sufficient; competent; fit or proper; responsible; unimpeachable. Idoneus homo, a responsible or solvent person; a good and lawful man. Sufficient; adequate; Satisfactory. Idonea cautio, sufficient… … Black's law dictionary
idoneus — /idowniyas/ In the civil and common law, sufficient; competent; fit or proper; responsible; unimpeachable. Idoneus homo, a responsible or solvent person; a good and lawful man. Sufficient; adequate; Satisfactory. Idonea cautio, sufficient… … Black's law dictionary
non idoneus — index inapposite, inappropriate, unsatisfactory Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
nemo alienee rei, sine satisdatione, defensor idoneus intelligitur — /niymow aeliyiyniy riyay, sayniy saetasdeyshiyowniy, dafensor adowniyas intalijatar/ No man is considered a competent defender of another s property, without security. A rule of the Roman law, applied in part in admiralty cases … Black's law dictionary
nemo alienee rei, sine satisdatione, defensor idoneus intelligitur — /niymow aeliyiyniy riyay, sayniy saetasdeyshiyowniy, dafensor adowniyas intalijatar/ No man is considered a competent defender of another s property, without security. A rule of the Roman law, applied in part in admiralty cases … Black's law dictionary
nullus idoneus testis in re sua intelligitur — /nalas adowniyas testas in riy s(y)uwa intalijatar/ No person is understood to be a competent witness in his own cause … Black's law dictionary
Nemo alienae rei, sine satisdatione, defensor idoneus intelligitur — (Roman law.) No one is regarded as a property protector of the property of another, without security … Ballentine's law dictionary