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1 habere facias (possessionem)
Латинский язык: судебное предписание о вводе во владениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > habere facias (possessionem)
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2 habere facias possessionem
Юридический термин: судебное предписание о вводе во владениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > habere facias possessionem
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3 writ of habere facias possessionem
Юридический термин: судебный приказ о вводе во владениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > writ of habere facias possessionem
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4 habere facias possessionem
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > habere facias possessionem
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5 habere facias (possessionem)
Англо-русский юридический словарь > habere facias (possessionem)
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6 hab.fa.
Юридический термин: habere facias, habere facias (possessionem) -
7 habere facias
1) Латинский язык: (possessionem) судебное предписание о вводе во владение2) Юридический термин: судебное предписание о вводе во владение -
8 habere facias
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9 Breaking, Breaking Doors
"Legal Lexicon":
BREAKING - Parting or dividing by force and violence a solid substance, or piercing, penetrating, or bursting through the same.
In cases of burglary and house-breaking, the removal of any part of the house or of the fastenings provided to secure it with violence and a felonious intent, is called a breaking.
The breaking is actual as in the above case; or constructive as when the burglar or house-breaker gains an entry by fraud, conspiracy or threats. In England it has been decided that if the sash of a window be partly open, but not sufficiently so to admit a person, the raising of it so as to admit a person is not a breaking of the house. No reasons are assigned. It is difficult to conceive, if this case be law, what further opening will amount to a breaking.
BREAKING DOORS - The act of forcibly removing the fastenings of a house, so that a person may enter.
It is a maxim that every man's house is his castle, and it is protected from every unlawful invasion. An officer having a lawful process of a criminal nature authorizing him to do so, may break an outer door, if upon making a demand of admittance it is refused. The house may also be broken open for the purpose of executing a writ of habere facias possessionem.
The house protects the owner from the service of all civil process in the first instance, but not if once lawfully arrested he takes refuge in his own house; in that case the officer may pursue him and break open any door for the Purpose.
--b--English-Chinese law dictionary (法律英汉双解大词典) > Breaking, Breaking Doors
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10 hab.fa.
сокр. от habere facias possessionem -
11 writ
1) судебный приказ; королевский приказ2) шотл. письменный документ•writ de procedendo — см. procedendo;
writ to apprehend the body — судебный приказ об аресте;
to bring a writ — вручить судебный приказ;
- writ of assistancewrit of execution against property — исполнительный судебный приказ об обращении взыскания на имущество
- writ of association
- writ of attachment
- writ of attendance
- writ of audita querela
- writ of capias
- writ of capias ad respondendum
- writ of capias ad satisfaciendum
- writ of certiorari
- writ of covenant
- writ of debt
- writ of delivery
- writ of distringas
- writ of ejectment
- writ of election
- writ of elegit
- writ of entry
- writ of error
- writ of error coram nobis
- writ of coram nobis
- writ of execution
- writ of false judgement
- writ of fieri facias
- writ of habeas corpus
- writ of injunction
- writ of inquiry
- writ of levari facias
- writ of mainprize
- writ of mandamus
- writ of mandate
- writ of mesne process
- writ of ne exeat regno
- writ of perambulation
- writ of possession
- writ of prevention
- writ of privilege
- writ of probable cause
- writ of process
- writ of prohibition
- writ of prorogation
- writ of protection
- writ of replevin
- writ of restitution
- writ of review
- writ of right
- writ of scire facias
- writ of subpoena
- writ of summons
- writ of supersedeas
- writ of tresspass on the case
- writ of trial
- writ of venire facias
- writ of withernam
- alias writ
- alternative writ
- concurrent writs
- Crown writ
- execution writ
- extraordinary writ
- interlocutory writ
- judicial writ
- optional writ
- original writ
- peremptory writ
- personal writ
- pointing-out writ
- prerogative writ
- real writ
- remedial writ
- testatum writ
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Missio in possessionem — (lat., auch Missio in bona), die im römischen Recht vorgesehene richterliche »Einweisung« der Gläubiger »in das Vermögen« des Schuldners zum Zweck ihrer Befriedigung daraus. Vgl. Cessio bonorum … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
writ of habere facias possessionem — See habere facias possessionem … Ballentine's law dictionary
habere facias possessionem — /habiriy feys(h)iyas pazes(h)iy6wnam/ Lat. That you cause to have possession. The name of the process commonly resorted to by the successful party in an action of ejectment, for the purpose of being placed by the sheriff in the actual possession… … Black's law dictionary
transferuntur dominia sine titulo et traditione, per usucaptionem, scil, per longam continuam et pacificam possessionem — /traensfarantar damin(i)ya sayniy tit(y)alow et tradishiyowniy, par yuwzyuwkaepshiyownam, silasat, par loijgam kantinyuwam et pasifakam pazeshiyownam/ Rights of dominion are transferred without title or delivery, by usucaption, tc wit, long and… … Black's law dictionary
habere facias possessionem — The technical term applied to a writ of possession for the execution of a judgment in favor of a plaintiff in ejectment. 25 Am J2d Eject § 133. A writ of possession directed to the sheriff of the county commanding him to give actual possession to … Ballentine's law dictionary
traditio nihil aliud est quam rei corporalis de persona in personam, de manu in manum, translatio aut in possessionem inductio; sed res incorporates, quae sunt ipsum jus rei vel corpori inhaerens, traditionem non patiuntur — Livery is nothing but the transfer or the induction into possession of a corporeal hereditament from person to person, from hand to hand; but an incorporeal hereditament, which is the right itself to a thing or inherent in the person does not… … Ballentine's law dictionary
habere facias possessionem — həˈbirēˈfāshēəspəˌzesēˈōˌnem noun Etymology: Medieval Latin, you should cause to have possession (the opening words of the writ) : a writ of execution in ejectment originally in England in cases of chattels real … Useful english dictionary
POSSIONEM — possessionem … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
RYSVICUM i. e. RYSWYK — RYSVICUM, i. e. RYSWYK pagus celebris, et peramoenus Hollandiae, suburbanus Hagae Comitum, Potentissimi, Augustissimi, Felicissini, Serenissimi VILHELMI III. Magnae Britanniae Regis, Castro sumptuosissimo, magnificentissimo nobilitatus; in cuius… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
possession — et heritage, Possessio. La possession et terre d aucun, Dominatus. Une grande possession et heritage, Latifundium. Possession vuide et vacue, Vacua praedia. L art de musique est devenu en la possession de peu de gens, Ad paucos recidit ars musica … Thresor de la langue françoyse
intruz — Intruz, Occupator iure cassus, B. Estre intruz, In sacerdotij possessionem perperam inuadere, Grassari in possessionem, B. Intruz en un benefice, Grassatus in possessionem beneficij, B … Thresor de la langue françoyse