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Accusator post rationable tempus non est audiendus, nisi se bene de omissione excusaverit
Accusator post rationable tempus non est audiendus, nisi se bene de omissione excusaverit
Rationally
In a rational manner
Rationalization
The act or process of rationalizing
Ratio est legis anima, mutata legis ratione mutatur et lex
Ratio est legis anima, mutata legis ratione mutatur et lex (7 Co. 7), reason is the soul
rational
rational 1 : having reason or understanding 2 : relating to,
Ratione tenure
Ratione tenure. See HIGHWAYS.
Servitium, in lege Angli', regulariter accipitur pro servitio quod per tenentes dominis suis debetur ratione feodi sui
regulariter accipitur pro servitio quod per tenentes dominis suis debetur ratione feodi sui. Co. Litt. 65.-(Service, by the law of England,
Reasonable
Rena Drego v. Lalchand Soni, (1998) 3 SCC 341. Means rational, according to dictate of reason and not excessive or immoderate.
equal protection
circumstances called also equal protection of the law see also rational basis test, strict scrutiny, suspect classification Amendment XIV to the
Procuration
which parish priests pay yearly to the bishop or archdeacon, ratione visitationis; these are also called proxies, and it is said
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