quod ex lege
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quod — n American a clumsy or unfortunate person, misfit. The word, used by high school and col lege students from the 1990s, is probably a shortening of quadriplegic (disabled in all four limbs), although some users derive it from quadrilateral as a… … Contemporary slang
quod est inconveniens aut contra rationem non permissum est in lege — /kwod est inkanviyn(iy)enz 6t kontra raeshiyownam non parmisam est in liyjiy/ That which is inconvenient or against reason is not permissible in law … Black's law dictionary
quod in jure scripto jus appellatur, id in lege angliae rectum esse dicitur — /kwod in juriy skriptow jas aepaleytar, id in liyjiy aeijgliyiy rektam esiy disatar/ What in the civil law is called jus, in the law of England is said to be rectum (right) … Black's law dictionary
quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem; ut pote cum lege regia, quae de imperio ejus lata est, populus ei et in eum omne suum imperium et potestatem conferat — /kwod prinsapay plaekyuwat liyjas heybat vigoram, at powtiy kam liyjiy riyjiya, kwiy diy impiriyow iyjas leyta est, popyalas iyay et in iyam omniy syuwam impiriyam et powtasteytam konfaraet/ The will of the emperor has the force of law; for, by… … Black's law dictionary
Quod est inconveniens, aut contra rationem non permissum est in lege — That which is inconvenient or against reason is not permitted in the law … Ballentine's law dictionary
Quod in jure scripto “jus appellatur, id in lege Angliae rectum esse dicitur — That which in the civil law is called jus, is called rectum in the law of England … Ballentine's law dictionary
Quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem, ut pote cum lege regia, quae de imperio ejus lata est, populus ei et in eum onme sumn imperium et potestatem conferat — That which is pleasing to the ruler has the force of law; since, by the royal law which has been promulgated concerning his supreme power, the people have conferred upon him all of its authority and power … Ballentine's law dictionary
quod rex non debet esse sub homine sed sub Deo et lege — Because the king ought not to be subservient to man, but under God and the law. Prohibitions del Roy, 12 Coke s Reports, 63 … Ballentine's law dictionary
De lege ferenda — Traditionell werden Rechtsgrundsätze gern durch lateinische Begriffe oder Wendungen ausgedrückt. Sie sind teilweise aus der griechisch/römischen Antike überliefert, da insbesondere das deutsche Zivilrecht in wesentlichen Bereichen auf dem antiken … Deutsch Wikipedia
NUMERI lege soluti — apud Horatium, l. 4. Carm. Od. 2. v. 11. 12. Lyricis tribuuntur. Cûm enim omnis structura et copulatio vocum aut rhythmus sit, aut metrum; ille spatiô temporum constat, istud ordine etiam: in illo quan ita tantum, in isto qualitas insuper… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale