postulatio
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POSTULATIO — in Communione Romana dicitur unanimis petitio, quâ is, qui secundum Canones vel ad Clerum, vel ad dignitatem Ecclesiasticam, etiam regularem, assumi non potest, ex dispensatione tamen et gratia, causâ congnitâ, a Superiori admittitur. Quod cum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Postulatĭo — (lat.), 1) Forderung; 2) Andeutung der Gottheit durch einen Blitz od. ein anderes Zeichen, daß sie eine Sühnung verlange; 3) Verlangen des Klägers an den Prätor, ihm eine Klagformel aufzusetzen; 4) Klage; 5) s. u. Postuliren … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
postulatio — /poshaleysh(iy)ow/ In old English ecclesiastical law, a species of petition for transfer of a bishop. In Roman law, a request or petition. This was the name of the first step in a criminal prosecution, corresponding somewhat to swearing out a… … Black's law dictionary
postulatio — (Roman law.) An application or petition which was presented to the praetor for leave to accuse a person of having committed a crime … Ballentine's law dictionary
postulatio actionis — /posaleysh(iy)ow aekshiyownas/ In Roman law, the demand of an action; the request made to the praetor by an actor or plaintiff for an action or formula of suit; corresponding with the application for a writ in old English practice. Or, as… … Black's law dictionary
postulatio actionis — (Roman law.) An application or petition which was presented to the praetor for leave to institute an action … Ballentine's law dictionary
СУДОПРОИЗВОДСТВО — • Iudicium, процесс. a) Аттическое (ср. Meier Schömann, der attische Process, 1824, вновь изд. Липсиусом, 1883; E. Platner, Beiträge zur Kenntniss des attischen Rechts, 1820 и der Process und die Klagen bei den Attikern, 1824 … Реальный словарь классических древностей
postulation — [ pɔstylasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1260; de postuler 1 ♦ Vx Supplication. 2 ♦ (1499) Dr. Action de postuler. Postulation illicite. ● postulation nom féminin (latin postulatio, onis) Action du mandataire (avocat devant un tribunal de grande instance ; avoué… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ecclesiastical emancipation — The canon law of the Roman Catholic Church recognizes various meanings of the term emancipation .As release from ecclesiastical obedienceOne was the release of a pupil of a cathedral school, a domicellaris , from subjection to the authority of… … Wikipedia
Rom [3] — Rom (Antiq.). Die Römer waren ein aus Latinern, Sabinern u. Etruskern gemischtes Volk (Populus roman us Quiritium); den politischen Charakter betreffend, so gab sich in den Latinern die Partei des Fortschritts zu erkennen, während die Sabiner die … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon