10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INOFFICIOUSNESS»
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inofficiousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inofficiousness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
the digest of justinian
Where the impeachment of a testament for inofficiousness has been set on ' foot,
then, although the matter should be settled by a compromise, nevertheless the
testament remains in full force ; consequently the testamentary manumissions
and ...
Henry John Roby, Justinian I (Emperor of the East)
2
The Civil Law Including the Twelve Tables, the Institutes of ...
He states immediately afterwards that if his son should die after having obtained
possession of the estate, with a view to proceeding regularly with the case, the
complaint for inofficiousness is terminated ; for it was not granted to the father ...
3
The Civil Law, Including the Twelve Tables: The Institutes ...
(1) Where a party abandons the case after having instituted proceedings on the
ground of inofficiousness, he shall not afterwards be heard. (2) It has very
frequently been stated in rescripts that when the Emperor is appointed an heir,
the ...
Samuel Parsons Scott, 1973
In the present case, it can hardly be said that, with the evidence then before the
court, it was in any position to rule on the inofficiousness of the donation involved
here, and to order its reduction and reconveyance of the deducted portion to the ...
Lawyers' league journal, Vicente J Francisco, Lawyers' League of the Philippine Islands, 1970
5
The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
... þ inofficiousness inlargei, it , inordinate , . .z;' inlargemenzx inordinatelyr znz
inlay v _inordinateness_z{ _inlet inorgfinical \,--_vinlighten - Ipswich flinlist ._- a ,;,
,_ vinqueil: 3 linquietuclezzty -v nimate.- ..'n'<;.'.*5mqusiaþlc. .i'six : mmost ...
6
The Weekly Reporter, Appellate High Court
Their Lordships consider that it is not open to the objection of inofficiousness. Her
preference of her own blood relations to a son adopted by her husband, and
otherwise provided for, was not unnatural. But this Committee aud the Courts in ...
David Sutherland (barrister-at-law.), 1871
7
Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Anyinyrawl, a. (ymyrawl) Not intermeddling. Anymyrgar, a. (ymyrgar) Inofficious.
Anymyrgarwcb,». m. (anymyrgar) lnofficionsness Anymyriad,s.t». — p^t.au(
ymyriad)Inofficiousness Anymyrus,a.(ymyrus) Inofficious; nmmportunate
Anymysgraiu, ...
8
The Institutes of Justinian
The allegation of inofficiousness was extended in favour of brothers and sisters;
Cod. h. i. 21. 27. Cod. Theodos. eod. Dig. 5. 2. 14. 1. and lb. 1. 1. 24. 25. § 2. Qiti
alio jure veniunt et de inojjicioso non agvnt, p. 147. Thus allegation did not lie, ...
... if he bequeathed them any thing, the complaint of inofficiousness did not lie,
but the prretor gave the children an action to have their portion completed. The
portion, being secured to them by law, was called the Legitime. By the Novells ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1808
10
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
... property; and even if he bequeathed them any thing, the complaint of
inofficiousness did not lie, but the prxtor gave the children an action to have their
portion completed. The portion, being secured to them by law, was called the
Legitime.
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1808
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INOFFICIOUSNESS»
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inofficiousness is used in the context of the following news items.
Goan residency can be acquired through marriage
... disposition exceeds the disposable quota, there is a compulsory reduction done in the inventory proceedings which is called inofficiousness. «Livemint, Nov 13»