- jubere
- (Civil law.) To order; to command.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
jubere — /jabiriy/ In the civil law, to order, direct, or command. The word jubeo (I order), in a will, was called a word of direction, as distinguished from precatory words. To assure or promise. To decree or pass a law … Black's law dictionary
jubere — /jabiriy/ In the civil law, to order, direct, or command. The word jubeo (I order), in a will, was called a word of direction, as distinguished from precatory words. To assure or promise. To decree or pass a law … Black's law dictionary
fide-jubere — /faydiy jabiriy/ faydiy juwbiyz? faydiy juwbiyow/ In the civil law, to order a thing upon one s faith; to pledge one s self; to become surety for another. Fide jubes? Fide jubeo: Do you pledge yourself? I do pledge myself. One of the forms of… … Black's law dictionary
legem jubere — /liyjam jabiriy/ In Roman law, to give consent and authority to a proposed law; to make or pass it … Black's law dictionary
fide-jubere — /faydiy jabiriy/ faydiy juwbiyz? faydiy juwbiyow/ In the civil law, to order a thing upon one s faith; to pledge one s self; to become surety for another. Fide jubes? Fide jubeo: Do you pledge yourself? I do pledge myself. One of the forms of… … Black's law dictionary
legem jubere — /liyjam jabiriy/ In Roman law, to give consent and authority to a proposed law; to make or pass it … Black's law dictionary
fide-jubere — (Civil law.) To become surety for the obligation of another person … Ballentine's law dictionary
legem jubere — (Roman law.) To ratify a proposed law which had been submitted to the people … Ballentine's law dictionary
jussion — [ ʒysjɔ̃ ] n. f. • av. 1590; 1559 tenir en jussion « en sujétion »; bas lat. jussio « ordre » ♦ Dr. anc. Lettres de jussion, adressées par le roi aux cours souveraines et portant commandement d enregistrer une ordonnance, un édit. ● jussion nom… … Encyclopédie Universelle
JUBÉ — Venant du premier mot de la prière «Jube, Domine, benedicere» qui était chantée avant les leçons, le terme «jubé» est utilisé pour désigner une clôture transversale de bois ou plus souvent de pierre qui ferme le chœur d’une église, généralement… … Encyclopédie Universelle