Ratum
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Ratum — Ratum, lat., beschlossen, genehmigt, das Genehmigte; ratum et gratum, genehmigt und gutgeheißen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Ratum — (lat.), genehmigt, gut geheißen; daher Cautiorati, Sicherheitsleistung, daß derjenige, für welchen man ein Geschäft besorgt hat, dies genehmigen werde (s. Cautio); subsperati, in Hoffnung der Genehmigung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
ratum facere — index sanction Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ratum — ageratum desideratum erratum stratum substratum … Dictionnaire des rimes
ratum — ratun m. les rats en général … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
ratum — Rated as valid; deemed or recognized as valid … Ballentine's law dictionary
actus judiciarius coram non judice irritus habetur, de ministeriali autem a quocunque provenit ratum esto — /aektas jadishiyeriyas koram non juwdasiy ihratas habiytar, diy minastiriyeylay otam ey kwowkarjkwiy praviynat reytam estow/ A judicial act by a judge without jurisdiction is void; but a ministerial act, from whomsoever proceeding, may be… … Black's law dictionary
cum duo inter se pugnantia reperiuntur in testamento, ultimum ratum est — /kam d(y)uwow intar siy pagnaensh(iy)a rapariyantar in testamentow, altamam reytam est/ Where two things repugnant to each other are found in a will, the last shall stand … Black's law dictionary
factum a judice quod ad ejus officium non spectat non ratum est — /faektam ey jiiwdasiy, kwod aed iyjas afish(iy)am non spektat, non reytam est/ An action of a judge which relates not to his office is of no force … Black's law dictionary
actus judiciarius coram non judice irritus habetur, de ministeriali autem a quocunque provenit ratum esto — /aektas jadishiyeriyas koram non juwdasiy ihratas habiytar, diy minastiriyeylay otam ey kwowkarjkwiy praviynat reytam estow/ A judicial act by a judge without jurisdiction is void; but a ministerial act, from whomsoever proceeding, may be… … Black's law dictionary