Obediently - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sanction of a law
broken, is frequently called a sanction, or an enforcement of obedience. Or (varying the phrase) the command of the duty is
Regulars
and observe the three approved vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
Peremptory mandamus
other return will be admitted, but a certificate of perfect obedience and due execution. See MANDAMUS; and as to 'peremptory mandamus'
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Lawful authorities
police) with the right to exercise public power, to require obedience to their lawful commands, and to command or act in
Perdonatio utlagari'
pardon for a man who, for contempt in not yielding obedience to the process of a Court, is outlawed, and afterwards
Order
are made to enforce a payment of money, to enforce obedience to justice, and compel that which is right to be
Obedientia estlegis essentia
Obedientia estlegis essentia. 11 Co. 100, (Obedience is the essence of
Misera est servitus, ubi jus est vagum aut incertum
Misera est servitus, ubi jus est vagum aut incertum [Lat.], obedience is miserable, where the law is vague or uncertain.
Ministerial act
a given state of facts, in a prescribed manner, in obedience to the mandate of a legal authority, without regard to,
Manualis obedientia
Manualis obedientia, sworn obedience or submission upon oath.
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