- Catoniana regula
- A Roman law rule that lapse of time will not cure that which was invalid at the outset.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Catoniāna regŭla — Catoniāna regŭla, von Cato 6) stammende Rechtsregel, daß ein Testament, was nicht gültig ist, wenn der Testirende gleich nach dessen Verfertigung stirbt, auch nicht gültig wird, wenn er nach der Testirung noch leben bleibt u. erst später stirbt … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Catoniāna regŭla — (lat.), eine nach Cato Licinianus benannte Bestimmung, derzufolge ein Vermächtnis (legatum), das wegen seines Inhalts nicht gültig gewesen sein würde, wenn der Erblasser sofort nach dessen Errichtung gestorben wäre, unwirksam bleibt, auch wenn… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
catoniana regula — /kaetowniyeyna regyala/ In Roman law, the rule which is commonly expressed in the maxim, Quod ab initio non valet tractu temporis non convalebit, meaning that what is at the beginning void by reason of some technical (or other) legal defect will… … Black's law dictionary
catoniana regula — /kaetowniyeyna regyala/ In Roman law, the rule which is commonly expressed in the maxim, Quod ab initio non valet tractu temporis non convalebit, meaning that what is at the beginning void by reason of some technical (or other) legal defect will… … Black's law dictionary
Regula Catoniana — Regula Catoniana, s. Catoniana regula … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
regula catoniana — /kaetowniyeyna regyala/ In Roman law, the rule which is commonly expressed in the maxim, Quod ab initio non valet tractu temporis non convalebit, meaning that what is at the beginning void by reason of some technical (or other) legal defect will… … Black's law dictionary
regula catoniana — /kaetowniyeyna regyala/ In Roman law, the rule which is commonly expressed in the maxim, Quod ab initio non valet tractu temporis non convalebit, meaning that what is at the beginning void by reason of some technical (or other) legal defect will… … Black's law dictionary
regula Catoniana — (Roman law.) The rule of Cato regulating the testamentary disposition of property … Ballentine's law dictionary
Cato [2] — Cato, 1) M. Porcius, später zum Unterschied von seinem Urenkel Cato 2), Priscus und Maior (der ältere), auch von seiner strengen Verwaltung der Zensur Censorius genannt, geb. 234 v. Chr. in Tusculum, gest. 149, verlebte seine Jugend unter… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus — or Cato Licinianus (died ca. 152 BC) was son of Cato the Elder by his first wife Licinia, and thence called Licinianus, to distinguish him from his half brother, Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus, the son of Salonia. He was distinguished as a jurist … Wikipedia