- ademptio
- /aedem(p)sh(iy)ow/Lat.In the civil law, a revocation of a legacy; an ademption. Where it was expressly transferred from one person to another, it was called translatio.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
ademptio — /aedem(p)sh(iy)ow/ Lat. In the civil law, a revocation of a legacy; an ademption. Where it was expressly transferred from one person to another, it was called translatio … Black's law dictionary
ademptio — Same as ademption … Ballentine's law dictionary
ademption — ⇒ADEMPTION, subst. fém. DR. ANC. ,,Révocation d un legs, d une donation. (LITTRÉ). Rem. 1. Noté comme ,,peu usité par Ac. 1835, Ac. 1878, Ac. t. 1 1932 et vieilli par DG. 2. Lar. 19e, Lar. 20e et Lar. encyclop. sont les seuls à donner un autre… … Encyclopédie Universelle
adempţiune — ADEMPŢIÚNE s.f. (Rar) Luare în posesiune sau acceptare a unui beneficiu. [pr.: ţi u ] – Din fr. ademption, lat. ademptio. Trimis de ana zecheru, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 adempţiúne s. f. (sil. demp ţi u ), g. d. art. adempţiúnii; pl.… … Dicționar Român
Ademption — A*demp tion ([.a]*d[e^]mp sh[u^]n), n. [L. ademptio, fr. adimere, ademptum, to take away; ad + emere to buy, orig. to take.] (Law) The revocation or taking away of a grant, donation, legacy, or the like. Bouvier. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Roman censor — A Censor was a magistrate of high rank in the ancient Roman Republic. This position (called censura) was responsible for maintaining the census, supervising public morality, and overseeing certain aspects of the government s finances.The censors… … Wikipedia
ademption — /euh demp sheuhn/, n. Law. the failure of a legacy because the subject matter no longer belongs to the testator s estate at death. [1580 90; < L ademption (s. of ademptio) a taking away, equiv. to adempt(us) (ad AD + em(p) , s. of emere to take + … Universalium
ademption — ademp·tion /ə demp shən/ n [Latin ademptio, from adimere to take away, from ad to + emere to buy, obtain] 1: the revocation of a gift in a will inferred from the disposal (as by sale) of the property by the maker of the will before he or she dies … Law dictionary
Ademtion — Adem|ti|on, die; , en [lat. ademptio] (veraltet): Wegnahme, Entziehung … Universal-Lexikon
ademption — (a dan psion) s. f. Terme de jurisprudence. Révocation d un legs, d une donation. ÉTYMOLOGIE Ademptio, de ad, à, et emere, prendre … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré