Homo - Law Dictionary Search Results
Idoneus homo
Idoneus homo (a proper man). He is legally said to be idoneus
Homo economicus
Homo economicus, denotes 'man with the money'. 'Homo Economicus can no
Aster, or homo aster
Aster, or homo aster, a resident, Brit. 151.
Deus solus heredem facere potest non homo
Deus solus heredem facere potest non homo [Lat.], God alone, and not man, can make an heir
Homo trium litterarum
Homo trium litterarum (a man of three letters, sc., f, u,
Legalis homo
Legalis homo, a person who stands rectus incuria, neither outlawed, excommunicated, nor
Medianus homo
Medianus homo, a man of middle fortune.
Novus homo
Novus homo, a pardoned criminal or discharged insolvent; a parvenu.
Stramineus homo
Stramineus homo, a man of straw, one of no substance, put forward
Caste
region or the whole State and also sometimes outside it. Homo Hierarchicus is expected to be the central and substantive element
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