volens — VÓLENS, NÓLENS adv. vrând, nevrând. (< lat. volens nolens) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
volens — index voluntary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
volens — /vōˈlenz/ (law) noun and adjective (a person) consenting to a course of action which involves a risk of some sort (and therefore unable to sue if injury occurs) ORIGIN: Prp of L velle to be willing • • • volenti non fit injuria /vō lenˈti nōn fit … Useful english dictionary
Volens — In law, volens is a state of mind, referring to voluntary acceptance of a specific risk. It is usually pleaded by way of defence, and often employs the legal Latin [se of conduct. In other countries it can give rise to a partial defence of… … Wikipedia
volens-nolens — (izg. vȍlens nȏlens) DEFINICIJA hoćeš nećeš ETIMOLOGIJA lat … Hrvatski jezični portal
volens nolens — лат. (волэнс нолэнс) см. воленс ноленс. Толковый словарь иностранных слов Л. П. Крысина. М: Русский язык, 1998 … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
volens — /vowlenz/ Willing. He is said to be willing who either expressly consents or tacitly makes no opposition … Black's law dictionary
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Volens-nolens — (Воленс ноленс) волей неволей … Популярный политический словарь
nolens volens — wohl oder übel; zwangsläufig; notgedrungen; zwangsweise; unfreiwillig; zähneknirschend (umgangssprachlich); gezwungenermaßen * * * no|lens vo|lens 〈[vo: ]〉 ob man will od. nicht, halb wider Willen, wohl od. übel [lat., „nicht wollend, wollend“] … Universal-Lexikon