- recordum
- A record.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
recordum — /rakordam/ A record; a judicial record. It is used in the phrase prout patet per recordum, which is a formula employed, in pleading, for reference to a record, signifying as it appears from the record … Black's law dictionary
nemo potest contra recordum verificare per patriam — /niymow powtast kdntra rakordam vehrafakeriy par paetriyam/ No one can verify by the country against a record. The issue upon matter of record cannot be to the jury. A maxim of old practice … Black's law dictionary
nemo potest contra recordum verificare per patriam — /niymow powtast kdntra rakordam vehrafakeriy par paetriyam/ No one can verify by the country against a record. The issue upon matter of record cannot be to the jury. A maxim of old practice … Black's law dictionary
nulla curia quae recordum non habet potest imponere finem neque aliquem mandare carceri; quia ista spectant tantummodo ad curias de recordo — /nala kyuriya kwiy rakordam non heybat powtast impownariy faynam nekwiy aelakwam maenderiy karsiray, kwaya ista spektaent taentamowdow id kyuriyas diy rakordow/ No court which has not a record can impose a fine or commit any person to prison;… … Black's law dictionary
prout patet per recordum — /prowat peytat par rakordam/ As appears by the record. In the Latin phraseology of pleading, this was the proper formula for making reference to a record … Black's law dictionary
quod per recordum probatum, non debet esse negatum — /kwod par rakordam prabeytam, non detat esiy nageytam/ What is proved by record ought not to be denied … Black's law dictionary
Hoc paratus est verificare per recordum — This he is ready to verify by the record … Ballentine's law dictionary
Nemo potest contra recordum verificare per patriam — No one can prove by the country contrary to a record … Ballentine's law dictionary
Nulla curia quae recordum non habet potest imponere finem, neque aliquem mandare carceri, quia ista spectant tantummodo ad curias de recordo — No court which has not a record can impose a fine, nor can it order anyone to be imprisoned, because those matters belong only to courts of record … Ballentine's law dictionary
prout patet per recordum — As it appears by the record. Philpot v McArthur, 10 Me 127, 134 … Ballentine's law dictionary