jure proprio
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in jure proprio — /in juriy prowpriyow/ In one s own right … Black's law dictionary
in jure proprio — /in juriy prowpriyow/ In one s own right … Black's law dictionary
ordinarius ita dicitur quia habet ordinariam jurisdictionem, in jure proprio, et non propter deputationem — /ordaneriyas ayta disatar kwaya heybat ordaneriyam jurasdikshiyownam in juriy prowpriyow et non proptar depyateyshiyownam/ The ordinary is so called because he has an ordinary jurisdiction in his own right, and not a deputed one … Black's law dictionary
in jure proprio — In a person s own right … Ballentine's law dictionary
ordinarius ita dicitur quia habet ordinariam jurisdictionem, in jure proprio, et non propter deputationem — An ordinary is so called because he has ordinary jurisdiction in his own right, and not by deputation or delegation … Ballentine's law dictionary
proprio jure — In his own right … Ballentine's law dictionary
De jure — Liste des locutions latines Voir « Locutions latines … Wikipédia en Français
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