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  • 41Salic law — (Lat. Lex Salica ) was an important body of traditional law codified for governing the Salian Franks in the early Middle Ages during the reign of King Clovis I in the 6th century. Although Salic Law reflects very ancient usage and practices, the… …

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  • 42Rawa coat of arms — Rawa (Rawicz) Battle cry: Rawa Details Alternative names Rawicz, Panna na niedźwiedziu, Ursus, Ursowic, Miedźwiada, Miedźwioda, Niedźwiada …

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  • 43Lex situs — The term lex situs (Latin) refers to the law of the place in which property is situated for the purposes of the Conflict of laws. For example, property may subject to tax pursuant to the law of the place of the property or by virtue of the… …

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  • 44Incidental question — In the Roman Conflict of Laws, an incidental question is a legal issue that arises in connection with the major cause of action in a lawsuit. The forum court will have already decided that it has jurisdiction to hear the case (resolving any issue …

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  • 45Property (conflict) — In Conflict of Laws, the subject of Property Law follows the terminology of the civil law systems out of Comity. Hence, there are two types of property: * Immovables is the equivalent of real property in common law systems, i.e. it is land or any …

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  • 46civil law — civil law, adj. 1. the body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters, as distinct from laws regulating criminal, political, or military matters. 2. Rom. Hist. the body of law proper to the city or state of Rome, as… …

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  • 47property — prop·er·ty n pl ties [Anglo French propreté proprieté, from Latin proprietat proprietas, from proprius own, particular] 1: something (as an interest, money, or land) that is owned or possessed see also asset, estate, interest …

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  • 48manifeste — 1. manifeste [ manifɛst ] adj. • v. 1190; lat. manifestus « pris sur le fait » 1 ♦ Vx Avéré par le fait. 2 ♦ (XIIIe) Mod. Dont l existence ou la nature est évidente. ⇒ certain, évident, patent, visible. Différences manifestes. Une erreur, une… …

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  • 49furniture — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Movable equipment for office, home, etc. See also light, music. Nouns 1. furniture, [home] furnishings, household effects, movables. 2. seat, throne, dais; [Adirondack, Bath, Barcelona, barber, basket,… …

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  • 50movable — That which can be changed in place, as movable property; or in time, as movable feasts or terms of court Compare fixture See also movable estate movable freehold movables @ movable estate A term equivalent to personal estate or personal property …

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