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Litem me resolvěre — (lat.), »einen Streit mit einem Streit schlichten«, eine streitige Sache durch etwas nicht weniger Streitiges entscheiden wollen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
litem suam facere — /laytam s(y)uwam faesariy/ To make a suit his own. Where a judex, from partiality or enmity, evidently favored either of the parties, he was said litem suam facere … Black's law dictionary
litem suam facere — /laytam s(y)uwam faesariy/ To make a suit his own. Where a judex, from partiality or enmity, evidently favored either of the parties, he was said litem suam facere … Black's law dictionary
litem — Of or pertaining to litigation. See in litem; litis … Ballentine's law dictionary
litem motam — See ante litem motem … Ballentine's law dictionary
litem denunciare — /laytam danansiyeriy/ In the civil law, to cast the burden of a suit upon another; particularly used with reference to a purchaser of property who, being sued in respect to it by a third person, gives notice to his vendor and demands his aid in… … Black's law dictionary
litem denunciare — /laytam danansiyeriy/ In the civil law, to cast the burden of a suit upon another; particularly used with reference to a purchaser of property who, being sued in respect to it by a third person, gives notice to his vendor and demands his aid in… … Black's law dictionary
litem suam facere — (Roman law.) To make the action his own. A judge who exhibited partiality was said to do this … Ballentine's law dictionary
ad litem — ad li·tem / ad lī təm, äd lē tem/ adj or adv [Latin]: for the lawsuit or action trustee ad litem Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. ad lite … Law dictionary
guardian ad litem — see guardian Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. guardian ad litem … Law dictionary
São Simão de Litém — Héraldique … Wikipédia en Français