ratione

ratione
ra·ti·o·ne

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  • Ratione soli — is a Latin phrase meaning according to the soil. In property law, it is a justification for assigning property rights to landowners over resources found on their own land. References …   Wikipedia

  • ratione praeditus — index rational Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • ratione materiæ, personæ — [ʀasjɔne matɛʀje, pɛʀsɔne] ou [ʀatjɔnae matɛʀjae, pɛʀsɔnae] ÉTYM. locutions latines, « en raison de la matière, de la personne ». ❖ ♦ Dr. || Compétence rationæ materiæ, personæ. ⇒ Compétence …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • ratione loci — ra·tió·ne lò·ci loc.s.f.inv., lat. TS dir. attribuzione della competenza a un determinato organo, spec. il giudice, scelto in base al luogo dove è accaduto il fatto o dove è sorta o deve essere eseguita un obbligazione {{line}} {{/line}} ETIMO:… …   Dizionario italiano

  • ratione soli — On account of the soil; by reason of one s ownership of the soil. See property ratione soli …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Ratione personae, ratione materiae, ratione loci —    Procédure civile: en raison de la personne, en raison de la matière, en raison du lieu …   Lexique de Termes Juridiques

  • ratione impotentiae — /raeshiyowniy impatenshiyiy/ On account of inability. A ground of qualified property in some animals ferae natures; as in the young ones, while they are unable to fly or run …   Black's law dictionary

  • ratione materiae — /raeshiyowniy matiriyiy/ Lat. By reason of the matter involved; in consequence of, or from the nature of, the subject matter …   Black's law dictionary

  • ratione personae — /raeshiyowniy parsowniy/ By reason of the person concerned; from the character of the person …   Black's law dictionary

  • ratione privilegii — /raeshiyowniy privaliyjiyay/ This term describes a species of property in wild animals, which consists in the right which, by a peculiar franchise anciently granted by the English crown, by virtue of its prerogative, one man may have of killing… …   Black's law dictionary

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