judicia

judicia
(Roman law.) Trials; lawsuits; judgments; decisions. Judicia in curia regis non adnihilentur, sed stent in robore suo quosque per errorem aut attinctum adnullentur. Judgments in the king's court are not to be ignored, but they stand in force until they are annulled by error or attaint.

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  • judicia — publica /jadis(hXi)ya/°pablaka/ Lat. In Roman law, Judicial proceedings; trials. judicia publica, criminal trials. See also judicium …   Black's law dictionary

  • judicia — publica /jadis(hXi)ya/°pablaka/ Lat. In Roman law, Judicial proceedings; trials. judicia publica, criminal trials. See also judicium …   Black's law dictionary

  • Judicia — Judicia, (21. Oct.), eine Königstochter aus der Gesellschaft der hl. Ursula, deren Reliquien bei den Karthäusern in Köln sich befinden sollen. (IX. 263.) …   Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon

  • JUDICIA — in Rep. Rom. primum penes Senatum fuêrunt, ex lege Romuli, cuius meminir Dion. Halic. quod eriam longo rempore sub Consulibus observatum. Donec C. Sempronius Gracchus Tr. Pl. lege latâ, ea ad solos Equires transtulit, postquam paucis ante Annis… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • judicia in curia regis non adnihilentur, sed stent in robore suo quousque per errorem aut attinctum adnullentur — /jadis(hXi)ya in kyiiriya riyjas non adnay(h)alentar, sed stent in raboriy s(y)uwow kwowaskwiy par aroram 6t atig(k)tam aednalentar/ Judgments in the king s court are not to be annihilated, but to remain in force until annulled by error or… …   Black's law dictionary

  • judicia in deliberationibus crebro maturescunt, in accelerate processu nunquam — /jadis(hXi)ya in dalibareyshiyownabas kriybrow mabtyareskant, in akselareytow prases(y)uw narjkwam/ Judgments frequently become matured by deliberations, never by hurried process or precipitation …   Black's law dictionary

  • judicia posteriora sunt in lege fortiora — /jadis(hXi)y3 psstiriyors ssnt in liyjiy forsh(iy)6r3/ The later decisions are the stronger in law …   Black's law dictionary

  • judicia sunt tanquam juris dicta, et pro veritate accipiuntur — /jadis(hXi)ya sant tsgkwam jiiras dikta, et prow vehrateytiy aksipiyantar/ Judgments are, as it were, the sayings of the law, and are received as truth …   Black's law dictionary

  • judicia in curia regis non adnihilentur, sed stent in robore suo quousque per errorem aut attinctum adnullentur — /jadis(hXi)ya in kyiiriya riyjas non adnay(h)alentar, sed stent in raboriy s(y)uwow kwowaskwiy par aroram 6t atig(k)tam aednalentar/ Judgments in the king s court are not to be annihilated, but to remain in force until annulled by error or… …   Black's law dictionary

  • judicia in deliberationibus crebro maturescunt, in accelerate processu nunquam — /jadis(hXi)ya in dalibareyshiyownabas kriybrow mabtyareskant, in akselareytow prases(y)uw narjkwam/ Judgments frequently become matured by deliberations, never by hurried process or precipitation …   Black's law dictionary

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