circumvenire
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in pretio emptionis et venditionis, naturaliter licet contrahentibus se circumvenire — /in presh(iy)ow em(p)sh(iy)6wnas et vandishiyownas, naetyareylatar laysat kontrahentabas siy sarkamvanayriy/ In the price of buying and selling, it is naturally allowed to the contracting parties to overreach each other … Black's law dictionary
in pretio emptionis et venditionis, naturaliter licet contrahentibus se circumvenire — /in presh(iy)ow em(p)sh(iy)6wnas et vandishiyownas, naetyareylatar laysat kontrahentabas siy sarkamvanayriy/ In the price of buying and selling, it is naturally allowed to the contracting parties to overreach each other … Black's law dictionary
In pretio emptionis et venditionis, naturaliter licet contrahentibus se circumvenire — In respect to the price, in buying and selling, it is naturally permitted to the contracting parties to cheat one another … Ballentine's law dictionary
circonvenir — [ sirkɔ̃v(ə)nir ] v. tr. <conjug. : 22> • 1355; lat. circumvenire « venir autour, assiéger, accabler » ♦ Agir sur (qqn) avec ruse et artifice, pour parvenir à ses fins, obtenir ce que l on souhaite. Il a circonvenu ses juges. ⇒ abuser,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Circumvent — Cir cum*vent , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Circumvented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Circumventing}.] [L. circumventis, p. p. of circumvenire, to come around, encompass, deceive; circum + venire to come, akin to E. come.] To gain advantage over by arts, stratagem … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Circumvented — Circumvent Cir cum*vent , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Circumvented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Circumventing}.] [L. circumventis, p. p. of circumvenire, to come around, encompass, deceive; circum + venire to come, akin to E. come.] To gain advantage over by arts … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Circumventing — Circumvent Cir cum*vent , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Circumvented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Circumventing}.] [L. circumventis, p. p. of circumvenire, to come around, encompass, deceive; circum + venire to come, akin to E. come.] To gain advantage over by arts … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
circumvent — transitive verb Etymology: Latin circumventus, past participle of circumvenire, from circum + venire to come more at come Date: 1539 1. a. to hem in b. to make a circuit around 2. to manage to get around espe … New Collegiate Dictionary
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