10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CORRECTORY»
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Supplement to the Dictionary of the Decisions of the Court ...
bona file to contract with his brother; and, therefore, that the tailyie was effectual
against them, though the same was not registrate in the register of tailyies : in
support of which it was argued, that the act of Parliament was not a correctory law
, ...
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The Institutions of the Law of Scotland, Deduced from Its ...
It did so continue without controversy, till the year 1579, when there was a
correctory law made, by the 93d act of the 6th Parliament of King James VI, after
the demission of the Earl of Morton's regency, and that the King had not passed
his ...
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The A to Z of Medieval Philosophy and Theology
The medieval Latin term correctorium or correctory (plural: correctoria) generally
refers to a 13th- or 14th-century critical revision of the Bible (Latin Vulgate), even
though revisions of Latin biblical texts were also produced earlier (e.g., by Alcuin
...
Stephen F. Brown, Juan Carlos Flores, 2010
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The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
It was replied for the defender, That he oppones the act of Parliament, which
being a correctory law,' is not to be extended de casu in casum, but is strictissimi
juris ; for apprising being a legal execution apprising lands for sums, according to
...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811
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The Golden Calf, Which the World Adores and Desires
Therefore, the Correctory of Peters Scorbutick Saline acid tinging Venome, is
made with the Volatile bitter Saltof Scurvygrass. But the Correctory of
PaulsScorbutick Saline bitter tinging Venome, is made withtheacid fixed Salt of
the Herb Sorrel.
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Historical Dictionary of Medieval Philosophy and Theology
The medieval Latin term correctorium or correctory (plural: correctoria) generally
refers to a 13th- or 14th-century critical revision of the Bible (Latin Vulgate), even
though revisions of Latin biblical texts were also produced earlier (e.g., by Alcuin
...
Stephen F. Brown, Juan Carlos Flores, 2007
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Spheres of Philosophical Inquiry and the Historiography of ...
For example, William of la Mare criticizes 119 propositions selected out of the
works of Aquinas in his correctory. His goal was to inform potential and actual
readers of the "errors" present in Aquinas. This correctory received institutional ...
It did so continue, without controversy, till the 1579, when there was a correctory
law made, by the 93d Act of the 6th Parliament of King James VI., after the
dimission of the Earl of Mortoun's Regency, and that the King had not past his ...
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An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the ...
A strict interpretation is to be applied to correctory statutes, which repeal former
laws or customs ; for laws, after they have once taken root in a state, become in
some degree part of the constitution, Bacon, aphor. 14. ; and therefore, the wisest
...
John Erskine, James Ivory, 1824
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An Institute of the Laws of Scotland in Civil Rights: With ...
62. correctory and penal statutes strictly to be interpreted. STATUTES, when
correctory of former laws, ought to be strictly interpreted, and so ought penal laws
e ; for unless the words of the, statute are plain and expre s, the former law
remains, ...
Lord Andrew MacDowall Bankton, 1751