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101Inter partes, entre les parties — expression qui signifie que la force obligatoire ou exécutoire d un contrat ou d un jugement n existe qu entre les parties contractantes, au contraire de l expression erga omnes qui signifie à l égard de tous …
102ana partes aequales — ạna pạrtes aequa̱|les [lat. ana = je; lat. pars, Gen.: partis = Teil; lat. aequalis = gleich]: „zu gleichen Teilen“, Hinweis auf ärztl. Rezepten, der besagt, daß alle für eine Arzneimischung aufgeführten Bestandteile in gleichen… …
103ana partes aequales — ana par|tes ae|qua|les [ ɛ kva:le:s] <lat. ; »zu gleichen Teilen«> Vermerk auf ärztlichen Rezepten; Abk.: āā od. āā. pt. aequ. od. ana …
104de debitore in partes secando — /diy debatoriy in partiyz sakaendow/ In Roman law: Of cutting a debtor in pieces. This was the name of a law contained in the Twelve Tables, the meaning of which has occasioned much controversy. Some commentators have concluded that it was… …
105judgment in personam or inter partes — /jsjmant in parsownsm OR intar partiyz/ A judgment against a particular person, as distinguished from a judgment against a thing or a right or status. See also judgment (personal judgment) …
106de debitore in partes secando — /diy debatoriy in partiyz sakaendow/ In Roman law: Of cutting a debtor in pieces. This was the name of a law contained in the Twelve Tables, the meaning of which has occasioned much controversy. Some commentators have concluded that it was… …
107judgment in personam or inter partes — /jsjmant in parsownsm OR intar partiyz/ A judgment against a particular person, as distinguished from a judgment against a thing or a right or status. See also judgment (personal judgment) …
108quae in partes dividi nequeunt solida a singulis praestantur — /kwiy in partiyz davayday nekwiyant solada ey siggyalas prastaentar/ Services which are incapable of division are to be performed in whole by each individual …
109Adhuc possunt partes resilero — The parties may withdraw at this time …
110de debitore in partes secando — For cutting a debtor into pieces. The ancient law of the twelve tables has been interpreted to mean that creditors might lawfully dessicate their debtor s body and divide the pieces proportionately to their claims. See 2 Bl Comm 472 …