- Servos facit, ut herus det
- The servant performs that the master may give. A maxim of the civil law illustrating the reward or consideration of a contract of employment. See 2 Bl Comm 445.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
herus — /(h)iras/ A master. Servus facit ut hems det, the servant does [the work] in order that the master may give [him the wages agreed on]. Herus dat ut servos facit, the master gives [or agrees to give, the wages], in consideration of, or with a view … Black's law dictionary
herus — /(h)iras/ A master. Servus facit ut hems det, the servant does [the work] in order that the master may give [him the wages agreed on]. Herus dat ut servos facit, the master gives [or agrees to give, the wages], in consideration of, or with a view … Black's law dictionary
Herr — 1. Ain Herr, der zu lugen lust hat, dess diener seind alle gottloss. – Agricola II, 221. 2. Alle sind Herren, wer ist Sklave? 3. Alles kamme unsem leiwen Heren alleine anvertruggen, awwer kein jung Méaken un kein draug Hög. (Westf.) Alles kann… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon