- ad valentiam
- At or of the value.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
ad valentiam — /aed valensh(iy)am/ To the value. See ad valorem tax … Black's law dictionary
cape ad valentiam — /keypiy aed valensh(iy)am/ A species of cape magnum … Black's law dictionary
de nullo, quod est sua natura indivisibile, et divisionem non patitur, nullam partem habebit vidua, sed satisfaciat ei ad valentiam — /diy nalow, kwod est s(y)uwa nat(y)ura indivazibaliy et daviz(h)iyownam non paetatar, nalam partam habiybat vid(y)uwa, sed saetasfeyshiyat iyay id valenshiyam/ A widow shall have no part of that which in its own nature is indivisible, and is not… … Black's law dictionary
ad valentiam — /aed valensh(iy)am/ To the value. See ad valorem tax … Black's law dictionary
cape ad valentiam — /keypiy aed valensh(iy)am/ A species of cape magnum … Black's law dictionary
de nullo, quod est sua natura indivisibile, et divisionem non patitur, nullam partem habebit vidua, sed satisfaciat ei ad valentiam — /diy nalow, kwod est s(y)uwa nat(y)ura indivazibaliy et daviz(h)iyownam non paetatar, nalam partam habiybat vid(y)uwa, sed saetasfeyshiyat iyay id valenshiyam/ A widow shall have no part of that which in its own nature is indivisible, and is not… … Black's law dictionary
warrantizare est defendere et acquietare tenentem, qui warrantum vocavit, in seisina sua; et tenens de re warranti excambium habebit ad valentiam — /wohrantazeriy est dafendariy et akwayateriy tanentam, kway wohraentam vowkeyvat, in siyzana s(y)uwa; et tenanz diy riy wohraentay ekskaemb(i)yam habiybat sed valensh(iy)am/ To warrant is to defend and insure in peace the tenant, who calls for… … Black's law dictionary
ad escambium ad valentiam — For exchange to the value … Ballentine's law dictionary
ad valentiam veri valoris — To the true value … Ballentine's law dictionary
De nullo, quod est sua natura indivisibile, et divisionem non patitur nullam partem labebit vidua, sed satisfaciat ei ad valentiam — A widow shall have no part of that which is in its own nature indivisible, and will not suffer division, but she shall be satisfied with its value … Ballentine's law dictionary