- reddendo
- red·den·do
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
reddendo — rəˈden(ˌ)dō, reˈ noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, abl. of reddendum; from its being the first word in such clauses Scots law 1. : a clause in a charter specifying the particular duty or service due from a vassal to his superior 2 … Useful english dictionary
reddendo singula singulis — /radendow siijgyala siggyalas/ By referring each to each; referring each phrase or expression to its appropriate object. A rule of construction … Black's law dictionary
Reddendo singula singulis — Separate things or matters to be assigned or rendered to separate things or matters. A maxim of construction, meaning that where the sense requires it, and furtherance of the legislative intention, words or clauses in a statute are to be taken… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Speciosa — – Glocke 3 Die Speciosa (lat. speciosus: schön, wohlgestaltet, besonders) ist die Glocke 3 des Kölner Domgeläuts. Sie wurde 1449 von Johannes (Hoerken) de Vechel gegossen und ist im Glockenstuhl des Südturms aufgehängt. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of legal Latin terms — A number of Latin terms are used in legal terminology and legal maxims. This is a partial list of these legal Latin terms, which are wholly or substantially drawn from Latin. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V … Wikipedia
Statutory interpretation — Judicial Interpretation Forms … Wikipedia
Kölner Domglocken — Glockenstuhl, Mitte: St. Petersglocke Das Geläut des Kölner Domes ist eines der größten und historisch bedeutsamsten Kathedralgeläute überhaupt. Die Individualität dieses Geläutes liegt an der Zusammenstellung aus acht Glocken, die von sieben… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal — The Supreme Court Building, where the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal sits, photographed on 24 May 2010. The dome of the Old Supreme Court Building is visible on the right. The Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal … Wikipedia
reddendum — that which requires to be paid, a clause in English leases and formerly a clause, the reddendo clause, in Scottish dispositions of land. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
AEMYLIUS Scaurus — nobilis et pauper. Nam pater eius, quamvis patricius, ob paupertatem carbonarium negotium exercuit. Idem primo dubitavit, honores peteret, an argentariam faceret; sed eloquentiae consultus ex ea gloriam peperit. Aedilis, iuri reddendo magis, quam … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale