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arrogation (encz) | arrogation,neoprávněný nárok na n: |
arrogation (encz) | arrogation,osvojení zletilé osoby n: [práv.] Petr Prášek |
Arrogation (gcide) | Arrogation \Ar`ro*ga"tion\, n. [L. arrogatio, fr. arrogare. Cf.
Adrogation.]
1. The act of arrogating, or making exorbitant claims; the
act of taking more than one is justly entitled to. --Hall.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Civ. Law) Adoption of a person of full age.
[1913 Webster] |
arrogation (wn) | arrogation
n 1: seizure by the government [syn: confiscation,
arrogation] |
ARROGATION (bouvier) | ARROGATION, civil law. Signifies nearly the same as adoption; the only
difference between them is this, that adoption was of a person under full
age but as arrogation required the person arrogated, sui juris, no one could
be arrogated till he was of full age. Dig. 1, 7, 5; Inst. 1, 11, 3 1 Brown's
Civ. Law, 119.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
arrogation (encz) | arrogation,neoprávněný nárok na n: arrogation,osvojení zletilé osoby n: [práv.] Petr Prášek |
Arrogation (gcide) | Arrogation \Ar`ro*ga"tion\, n. [L. arrogatio, fr. arrogare. Cf.
Adrogation.]
1. The act of arrogating, or making exorbitant claims; the
act of taking more than one is justly entitled to. --Hall.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Civ. Law) Adoption of a person of full age.
[1913 Webster] |
arrogation (wn) | arrogation
n 1: seizure by the government [syn: confiscation,
arrogation] |
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