Skip to content


Curriculum Vitae - Law Dictionary Search Results

Home Dictionary Name: curriculum vitae

curriculum vitae

A brief biographical summary of the main points of a persons life especially ones education and training the jobs one has held and other notable activities one has participated in as well as other notable points such as honors one has received It is prepared and used commonly by a person who is submitting an application for a job or position of responsibility It is also called a vita or vitae and is abbreviated CV...


CV

Same as curriculum vitae a commonly used initialism...


Sur cui in vita

Sur cui in vita. See CUI IN VITA....


Curriculum

Curriculum, (1) the course of a year; (2) the set of studies for a particular period appointed by a college or university....


Applicatio est vita regulae

Applicatio est vita regulae. 2 Buls. 79, (Application is the life of a rule.)...


Causa dotis, vita, libertatis, fisci, sunt inter favorabilia in lege

Causa dotis, vita, libertatis, fisci, sunt inter favorabilia in lege [Lat.], Causes of dower, life, liberty, revenue, are among the favourable things in law....


Cui in vita

Cui in vita (to whominlife). A writ of entry for a widow against him to whom her husband aliened her lands or tenements in his lifetime; which must contain in it, that during his life she could not withstand it, Reg. Brev. 232; Fitz. N.B. 193. Abolished by 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27, s. 36....


In favorem vita libertatis et innocentia omnia prasumuntur

In favorem vita libertatis et innocentia omnia prasumuntur [Lat.], in favour of life, liberty, and innocence all things are to be presumed.....


Jus vitae necisgue

Jus vitae necisgue, means right of life and death'. The power help by the head of the house hold over persons under his paternal power and over his slaves. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 871....


Justum non est aliquem post mortem facere bastardum qui toto tempore vita sua pro legitimo habebatur

Justum non est aliquem post mortem facere bastardum qui toto tempore vita sua pro legitimo habebatur [Lat.], It is not just to make anyone a bastard after his death when for his whole life he was taken to be legitimate....


  • << Prev.

Sign-up to get more results

Unlock complete result pages and premium legal research features.

Start Free Trial

Save Judgments// Add Notes // Store Search Result sets // Organize Client Files //