Suchergebnis zu "contrary to law":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
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query 1/2D (max. 100): 8 Ergebnis(se) query 1/E (max. 1000): 68 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortā lēge discēdō | violate a law, break a law |
| abrogātiō, abrogātiōnis f | formal repeal of a law |
| abrogāre, abrogō, abrogāvī, abrogātum | annul in all its parts a law, repeal, abrogate wholly, invalidate, take it from one, recall it, take away, deprive of |
| absque sententiā | without judgment, contrary to the judgment |
| aera lēgum | brazen tablets of law |
| agō aliquem reum lēgum sprētārum | accuse someone of disobeying the law, sue someone for disobeying the law |
| aliquem in iūre cīvīlī ērudiō | instruct someone in civil law |
| aliquid aequī bonīque facere | to judge something according to law and equity |
| an | or, or whether, or rather, or on the contrary, or indeed, or perhaps, shall we not say that, must we not think that |
| antecessor, antecessōris m | he that goes before, teachers or professors of law, predecessor in office |
| anticessor, anticessōris m | he that goes before, teachers or professors of law, predecessor in office |
| apud iūdicēs offendō | be tried in a court of law |
| ast | moreover, but, yet, but indeed, but on the other hand, on the contrary, in opposition to this |
| at | moreover, but, yet, but indeed, but on the other hand, on the contrary, in opposition to this |
| auctor lēgis sum | request a bill, introduce a bill, propose a law |
| audītōrium, audītōriī n | hearing of a cause at law, judicial examination, place where something is heard, lecture-room, hall of justice, school, the assembled hearers themselves, audience, auditory |
| bellicum iūs | martial law |
| Caesare inopīnante | contrary to Caesar's assumption |
| calumnia, calumniae f | trickery, artifice, chicanery, cunning device, pretence, evasion, subterfuge, misrepresentation, false statement, fallacy, cavil, false accusation, malicious charge, false information, malicious information, false action at law, |
| calumniātor, calumniātōris m | contriver of tricks or artifices, pettifogger, perverter of law, chicaner |
| canōn, canonis m (Akk. Sgl. canona, Pl. canonas) | marking line, measuring line, rule, canon, model, wooden channel in hydraulic instruments, annual tribute, established by law, catalogue of sacred writings |
| capitālis poenae improbātiō | constitutional legality, rule of law |
| capitulum, capitulī n | small head, capital of a column, capital of a triglyph, cross-beam of warlike engines, covering for the head of females, prominent division of a writing, chapter, section, section of a law, raising of recruits |
| capitulus, capitulī m | small head, capital of a column, capital of a triglyph, cross-beam of warlike engines, covering for the head of females, prominent division of a writing, chapter, section, section of a law, raising of recruits |
| caput lēgis | article of the law |
| certāre, certō, certāvī, certātum | decide something by a contest, fight, struggle, contend, combat, strive, emulate, vie with, contend at law, strive to do something, labor, endeavor, struggle earnestly, exert one’s self |
| circumdūcere, circumdūcō, circumdūxī, circumductum | lead around, draw around, marche around, avoid, deceive, cheat, impose upon, use circumlocution, prolong, speak drawlingly, drawl out, draw lines around a law, cancel, annul, abrogate |
| circumscrībere, circumscrībō, circumscrīpsi, circumscrīptum | deceive, cheat, circumvent, entrap, insnare, deprive of money, overreach, defraud, defeat the purpose of a law, cancel, declare invalid, annul, invalidate, void, set aside, |
| cīvium disceptātiōnēs | private law disputes |
| clausula, clausulae f | close, conclusion, end, fitting end, close of a period, conclusion of a legal formula, any clause of a law, any section of a law |
| cōgnitor, cōgnitōris m | one who has made himself familiar with a case in law, advocate, attorney, judge, defender, protector, witness, who testifies that he knows a person, voucher |
| cōgnōscere, cōgnōscō, cōgnōvī, cōgnitum | examine a case in law, investigate judicially |
| cōgnōscō dē aliquā rē | examine a case in law, investigate a matter |
| commoda pūblica peccō | contrary to the welfare of the state |
| compūgnanter | conflicting, opposed, opposite, contrary, polar, contradictory, inconsistent, antagonistic, antithetical, diametrical, discrepant, oppositional |
| cōnstitūtor lēgis | creator of a law, aker of a law |
| cōnstitūtum, cōnstitūtī n | institution, ordinance, law, agreement, appointment, accommodation, a compact |
| cōnsuētūdō, cōnsuētūdinis f | a being accustomed, custom, habit, use, usage, customary right, usage as a common law, social intercourse, companionship, familiarity, conversation, intercourse in love |
| cōnsultus, cōnsulta, cōnsultum | well considered, well weighed, well deliberated upon, maturely pondered, knowing, skilful, experienced, practised, experienced in law, skilled in the law, learned in the law |
| contogātus, contogātī m | law colleague |
| contrā ea | against it, on the contrary |
| contrā spem exspectātiōnemque | contrary to expectation, against expectation |
| contrāria, contrāriōrum n | the opposite, contrary, reverse |
| contrārium, contrāriī n | the opposite, contrary, reverse, antithesis, contrast, opposite |
| contrārius, contrāria, contrārium | lying over against, being over against, being opposite, opposite, contrary, opposed |
| contrāversim | on the contrary, on the other hand |
| contrāversum | on the contrary, on the other hand |
| dē trānsversō | contrary to expectation, unexpectedly |
| dēfendere, dēfendō, dēfendī, dēfēnsum | bring forward, allege in defence, claim, vindicate at law, prosecute at law, legally avenge |
| dehortārī, dehortor, dehortātus sum | advise to the contrary, dissuade |
| dēlictum, dēlictī n | transgression of law, fault, offence, crime, transgression, wrong |
| dērogārī aliquid ex hac lēge nōn licet | nothing in this law may be restricted |
| dērogāre, dērogō, dērogāvī, dērogātum | repeal a part of a law, restrict a part of a law, modify a part of a law, take away, detract from, diminish, remove, withdraw, disparage, dishonor |
| deuteronomium, deuteronomiī n | copy of the law, fifth book of Moses, Deuteronomy |
| dībersus, dībersa, dībersum | different, opposite, contrary |
| iūs cīvīle | private rights, the law, the body of Roman law relating to private rights, Civil Law |
| lēx omnis aut adimit aut tribuit | every law either takes or gives |
| lēx viāria | law for the repair of roads, law for keeping the roads in repair |
| novam lēgem perferendam cūrō | introduce a new law |
| scrīptum, scrīptī n | written ordinance, law |
| statūtum, statūtī n | law, decision, determination, statute |
| suāsiō, suāsiōnis f | counselling, advice, exhortation, suasion, persuasion, recommending, advocacy of a proposed law, suasory species of eloquence |
| summō iūre | by strict law |
| summō iūre agō cum aliquō | proceed against sb to the fullest extent of the law |
| transgressiō, transgressiōnis f | going across, going over, passing over, passage, transposition, transition (in speaking), transgression (of the law) |
| trānsgressor, trānsgressōris m | infringer, transgressor of the law |
| vicissim | on the other hand, on the contrary, again, in turn |
| voluntās lēgis | the underlying intent of the law |
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