- solvendo
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
solvendo ease — /solvendow esiy/ To be in a state of solvency; i.e., able to pay … Black's law dictionary
solvendo ease nemo intelligitur nisi qui solidum potest solvere — /solvendow esiy niymow intalijatar naysay kway soladam powtast solvariy/ No one is considered to be solvent unless he can pay all that he owes … Black's law dictionary
Solvendo esse nemo intelligitur nisi qui solidum potest solvere — (Civil law.) No one is regarded as solvent except a person who can pay in full … Ballentine's law dictionary
pro solvendo — pro sol·vèn·do agg.inv., lat. TS dir. di ciò che dovrà essere in futuro pagato da terzi; cessione pro solvendo, cessione che non comporta necessariamente che il cedente garantisca il pagamento nel caso in cui il debitore resti insolvente {{line}} … Dizionario italiano
judicato solvendo — See de judicato solvendo … Ballentine's law dictionary
non solvendo pecuniam ad quam clericus mulctatur pro non-residentia — /non solvendow pakyun(i)yam aed kweem klehrakas malkteytar prow nonrezadensh(iy)a/ A writ prohibiting an ordinary to take a pecu niary mulct imposed on a clerk of the sovereign for nonresidence … Black's law dictionary
non solvendo pecuniam ad quam clericus mulctatur pro non-residentia — /non solvendow pakyun(i)yam aed kweem klehrakas malkteytar prow nonrezadensh(iy)a/ A writ prohibiting an ordinary to take a pecu niary mulct imposed on a clerk of the sovereign for nonresidence … Black's law dictionary
de judicato solvendo — For the payment of the sum adjudged … Ballentine's law dictionary
Kettenbruch — In der Mathematik und insbesondere der Zahlentheorie ist ein Kettenbruch (fortgesetzter Bruch) ein Ausdruck der Form Ein Kettenbruch ist also ein gemischter Bruch der Form , bei dem der Nenner x wieder die Form eines gemischten Bruchs besitzt,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
POENA — et Beneficium, pro Diis habitos apud quosdam Aethiopiae populos legimus: Sunt qui non ab Aethioplbus, sed ab Assyriis et Persis hos cultos fuisse asserunt; illam quod malorum, hunc quod bonorum largitorem esse opinantur, Alex. ab Alex. l. 18. c.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale