- jus honorarium
- (Roman law.) The law which was instituted by the edicts of the magistrates. See Mackeldey's Roman Law § 37.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Jus honorarĭum — (Jus honores gerentium, lat.), soviel wie Beamtenrecht, das durch die Edikte der altrömischen Magistrate eingeführte Recht, namentlich das prätorische Recht (s. Edikt) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
jus honorarium — /jas (h)6nareriyam/ The body of Roman law, which was made up of edicts of the supreme magistrates, particularly the praetors … Black's law dictionary
jus honorarium — /jas (h)6nareriyam/ The body of Roman law, which was made up of edicts of the supreme magistrates, particularly the praetors … Black's law dictionary
jus honorarium — ˌänəˈra(a)rēəm noun Etymology: Latin, magisterial law Roman law : the law established by the edicts of the magistrates consisting chiefly of the praetorian law and the law of the curule aediles … Useful english dictionary
Jus civīle — (lat.), Zivilrecht (s. d.), bedeutet 1) Privatrecht, 2) das nationale, d. h. auf die cives (Bürger) beschränkte Recht irgend eines Staates, 3) das den römischen Bürgern eigentümliche Recht, 4) das römische Recht mit Ausschluß des Jus honorarium… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
jus civile — /jas sivaliy/ Civil law. The system of law peculiar to one state or people. Particularly, in Roman law, the civil law of the Roman people, as distinguished from the jus gentium. The term is also applied to the body of law called, emphatically,… … Black's law dictionary
jus civile — /jas sivaliy/ Civil law. The system of law peculiar to one state or people. Particularly, in Roman law, the civil law of the Roman people, as distinguished from the jus gentium. The term is also applied to the body of law called, emphatically,… … Black's law dictionary
jus praetorium — /jas pratoriyam/ In the civil law, the discretion of the praetor, as distinct from the leges, or standing laws. 3 Bl.Comm. 49. That kind of law which the praetors introduced for the purpose of aiding, supplying, or correcting the civil law, for… … Black's law dictionary
jus praetorium — /jas pratoriyam/ In the civil law, the discretion of the praetor, as distinct from the leges, or standing laws. 3 Bl.Comm. 49. That kind of law which the praetors introduced for the purpose of aiding, supplying, or correcting the civil law, for… … Black's law dictionary
Honorarium jus — (lat.), die in den Edicten der römischen Prätoren enthaltenen Rechtssätze, s. Edictum praetorium … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon