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Example sentences for "juris"

Lexicographically close words:
juridical; juridically; juridique; juries; juring; jurisconsult; jurisconsults; jurisdiction; jurisdictional; jurisdictions
  1. Primary sources for the settlement of the canon law on the subject of divorce are the Decretum of Gratian and the other materials comprised in Richter-Friedberg's Corpus juris canonici.

  2. See, for an account of the instructions given to the commission, the constitution Haec quae, prefixed to the revised Codex in the Corpus juris civilis.

  3. They may be found printed in any edition of the Corpus juris civilis.

  4. Owing to inter-marrying, the Juris are believed to have been extinct for half a century.

  5. Juris et Judicii Fecialis sive Juris Inter Gentes Explicatio, 1650 original and English translation from Latin by J.

  6. At this period he wrote two important works which, owing to the distracted state of public affairs, remained unpublished, Institutiones juris ecclesiastici and Praelectiones juris ecclesiastici.

  7. The Corpus Juris Canonici (Body of Canon Law), which consists chiefly of decisions of church councils and of papal decrees and bulls, is the code of laws by which the church is governed.

  8. Corpus juris canonici; collection of decrees of councils and popes, forming the body of the canon or church law.

  9. The first contains all such as may be styled juris apostolici, viz.

  10. Hence I may compare the constitutions of the church with responsa juris consultorum among the Romans, which obliged no man, nisi ex aequo et bono, saith Daneus.

  11. Baudi de Vesme, in his notes on the Longobard laws, repeatedly remarks: "Theodosiani juris vestigia hic agnoscere mihi vedetur.

  12. Reference is here made to the "Pandects," or Corpus Juris Civilis, a collection of the Roman civil law, made in the sixth century by Emperor Justinian.

  13. As an influence upon the development of universities it was not less important than the Corpus Juris Civilis.

  14. The Corpus Juris Canonici as it was known in the middle ages has not been translated.

  15. The compilation made by Gratian was added to in later generations, and the whole body of church law was known in the fifteenth century as the Corpus Juris Canonici (Body of Canon Law).

  16. Of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the Institutes have been translated by T.

  17. The Roman Law The great compilation of the Roman Law known as the Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law) constitutes a second important addition of the twelfth century to the field of university studies.

  18. Except for Canon Law, the Corpus Juris Civilis remained the chief study of the Faculties of Law for more than five centuries.

  19. In a most important sense, therefore, the recovery of the Corpus Juris was a contribution of the twelfth century to the group of available higher studies.

  20. These taken together formed the corpus juris civilis of the Eastern and Western Empires.

  21. The use of wax must have been continued longer in the duchy of Weimar; for in the Electa Juris Publici there is an order of the year 1716, by which the introduction of wafers in law matters is forbidden, and the use of wax commanded.

  22. Bloody Marriage as a glorious act of faith, produced an improved edition of the Corpus juris canonici, and carried out in A.

  23. Correctores Romani, for the preparing of a new edition of the Corpus juris canonici, which Gregory XIII.

  24. Extravagantes, and with these the Corpus juris canonici was concluded.

  25. By the canon law is meant, substantially, the contents of the Corpus juris canonici, which have been largely superseded or added to by, e.

  26. The decretal may be found in the Corpus Juris Canonica, Tome II.

  27. Much of it, no doubt, was borrowed from the Corpus juris canonici and the English provincial canons.

  28. The Decretum of Gratian and the Corpus Juris Canonici.

  29. Thus was closed, as the canonists say, the Corpus juris canonici; but this expression, which is familiar to us nowadays, is only a bibliographical term.

  30. Though we find in the 15th century, for example, at the council of Basel the expression corpus juris, obviously suggested by the Corpus juris civilis, not even the official edition of Gregory XIII.

  31. As to the expression jus canonicum, it implies the systematic codification of ecclesiastical legislation, and had no existence previous to the labours which resulted in the Corpus juris canonici.

  32. But though one of the fontes juris Scotiae, canon law never was of itself authoritative in Scotland.

  33. This first official code was the basis of the second part of the Corpus juris canonici.

  34. These two collections were included in the edition of Jean Chappuis in 1500; they passed into the later editions, and are considered as forming part of the Corpus juris canonici.

  35. The history of this commission and the rules which it followed for editing the Decretum, will be found in Laurin, Introductio in corpus juris canonici, p.

  36. So true it is that in fictione juris semper subsistit aequitas.

  37. William, besides the book we have already mentioned, wrote another on the law of nature, entitled, Willelmi Grotii de principiis Juris Naturalis Enchiridion.

  38. This volume was added to by popes later on, [19] so that by the fifteenth century a large body of canon law had grown up, which was known as the Corpus Juris Canonici.

  39. In the Law Faculty, after Theology the largest and most important of all the faculties in the mediaeval university, the Corpus Juris Civilis of Justinian (p.

  40. Irnerius and his co-laborers at Bologna now collected and arranged the entire body of Roman civil law (Corpus Juris Civilis) (R.

  41. Juris Utriusque Doctor=Doctor both of Canon and of Civil Law.

  42. Their commentaries to the Corpus Juris Civilis touch upon many questions of the future International Law which they discuss from the basis of Roman Law.

  43. He took down the second volume of the Corpus Juris Civilis, turned the leaves over mechanically, as if in search of some title, and replaced it.

  44. He laid his hand on the FIRST volume of the Corpus Juris Civilis.

  45. One may find a great many valuable things in the Corpus Juris Civilis.

  46. There stood in the book-shelves a copy of the Corpus Juris Civilis,--the fine Elzevir edition of 1664.


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