- licere
- To be allowed or permitted by law; to be lawful.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
licere — lì·ce·re v.intr. LE impers., essere lecito, permesso: né più si brama, né bramar più lice (Petrarca) {{line}} {{/line}} VARIANTI: lecere. DATA: av. 1294. ETIMO: dal lat. licēre. NOTA GRAMMATICALE: forme attestate: 3Є pers. sing. dell ind. pres.,… … Dizionario italiano
licere — {{hw}}{{licere}}{{/hw}}o licere v. intr. ( oggi difett. usato solo nella terza pers. sing. del pres. indic. lice , nelle terze pers. sing. e pl. dell imperf. indic. liceva , licevano , nelle terze pers. sing. e pl. dell imperf. condiz. licesse … Enciclopedia di italiano
licere — lice/re o li/cere v. intr. (poet.) essere permesso, essere concesso CONTR. essere proibito, essere vietato … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
licere — /bsiriy/ To be lawful; to be allowed or permitted by law … Black's law dictionary
licere — /bsiriy/ To be lawful; to be allowed or permitted by law … Black's law dictionary
licere, liceri — /bsiriy/bsiray/ In Roman law, to offer a price for a thing; to bid for it … Black's law dictionary
licere, liceri — /bsiriy/bsiray/ In Roman law, to offer a price for a thing; to bid for it … Black's law dictionary
cui licet quod majus, non debet quod minus est non licere — /kyiiway laysat kwod meyjas, non debat kwod maynas est non lasiriy/ He who is allowed to do the greater ought not to be prohibited from doing the less. He who has authority to do the more important act ought not to be debarred from doing what is… … Black's law dictionary
habere licere — /habiriy bsiriy/ In Roman law, to allow [one] to have [possession]. This phrase denoted the duty of the seller of property to allow the purchaser to have the possession and enjoyment. For a breach of this duty, an actio ex empto might be… … Black's law dictionary
non debet actori licere quod reo non permittitur — /non debat aektoray lasiriy kwod riyow non parmitatar/ A plaintiff ought not to be allowed what is not permitted to a defendant. A rule of the civil law … Black's law dictionary