probanda

probanda
pro·bàn·da
s.f.
→ probando.

Dizionario Italiano.

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  • de proprietate probanda — /diy praprayateytam prowbaenda/ A writ addressed to a sheriff to try by an inquest in whom certain property, previous to distress, subsisted + de proprietate probanda /diy praprayateytiy prabinda/ Writ for proving property. An old English writ… …   Black's law dictionary

  • proprietate probanda, de — /diy praprayateytam prowbaenda/ A writ addressed to a sheriff to try by an inquest in whom certain property, previous to distress, subsisted + de proprietate probanda /diy praprayateytiy prabinda/ Writ for proving property. An old English writ… …   Black's law dictionary

  • aetate probanda — See de aetate probanda …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • libertate probanda — See de libertate probanda …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • pro aetate probanda — See commission pro aetate probanda …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • proprietate probanda — See de proprietate probanda …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • aetate probanda — /iyteytiy prowbeenda/ A writ (now obsolete) which inquired whether the king s tenant holding in chief by chivalry was of full age to receive his lands. It was directed to the escheater of the county …   Black's law dictionary

  • de state probanda — /diy iyteytiy prowbaenda/ For proving age. A writ which formerly lay to summon a jury in order to determine the age of the heir of a tenant in capite who claimed his estate as being of full age …   Black's law dictionary

  • de libertate probanda — /diy libarteytiy prabinda/ Writ for proving liberty. A writ which lay for such as, being demanded for villeins or niefs, offered to prove themselves free …   Black's law dictionary

  • in rebus manifestis, errat qui auctoritates legum allegat; quia perspicua vera non sunt probanda — /in riybas msnafestas, ehrat kway oktorateytiyz liygam aelagat; kwaya parspikyuwa vira non sant prabsnda/ In clear cases, he mistakes who cites legal authorities; for obvious truths are not to be proved. Applied to cases too plain to require the… …   Black's law dictionary

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