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51Ratihabitio mandato comparatur — Ratification is to be compared with a command. This maxim of the Roman law has been changed to Ratihabitio mandato aequiparatur (Ratification is equivalent to a command), ever since the days of Lord Coke. It has never been doubted that a man s… …
52episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare — /apiskapas oltaraiyas maendeytow kwaem riyjas non taniytar obtempareriy/ A bishop needs not obey any mandate save the king s …
53episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare — /apiskapas oltaraiyas maendeytow kwaem riyjas non taniytar obtempareriy/ A bishop needs not obey any mandate save the king s …
54Episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare — A bishop is not bound to obey any other command than that of the king …
55In maleficio, ratihabitio mandato comparator — In tort, a ratification is regarded as a command …
56Omnis ratihabitio retrotrahitur, et mandato priori equiparatur — Every ratification relates back, and is equivalent to a prior command. Fleckner v Bank of United States (US) 8 Wheat 338, 363, 5 L Ed 631, 637 …
57Ratihabitio mandato aequiparatur — A ratification is equivalent to a command. Dempsey v Chambers, 154 Mass 330, 28 NE 279 …
58Ratihabitio priori mandato aequiparatur — A ratification is equivalent to a previous command. A maxim borrowed from the Roman law, and now an element in the jurisprudence of every civilized nation. Palmer v Yates, 5 NY Super Ct (3 Sandf) 137, 151 …
59Shogunato — Mandato político y administrativo de un Shogun, o período en el que un Shogun ha ejercido su poder …
60assistance, writ of — Mandato general de allanamiento que usaban los ingleses en las colonias norteamericanas. La orden autorizaba a los funcionarios de aduana, con apoyo de un alguacil, para registrar cualquier residenciao barco en busca de artículos de contrabando,… …