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Delectus personarum






Delectus personarum

Choice of persons or the persons.

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Choice
Preference either of a person or thing, to one of several other persons or things. Election.



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Delectus
Latin. Choice; selection. The right to choose the person or persons who shall participate in a business or enterprise requiring the exercise of mutual confidence.

Delectus personae
This phrase, which literally signifies the choice of a person, is applied to show that partners have the right to select their copartners; and that no set of partners can take another person into the partnership, without the consent of each of the partners.

Delectus personę
Choice of person.

Delegata
Deputied, empowered, entrusted.

Delegata potestas non potest delegari
Delegated authority cannot be re-delegated.

Delegate
A person elected by the people of a territory of the United States, to congress, who has a seat in congress, and a right of debating, but not of voting.

Delegation
Legislation. It signifies the whole number of the persons who represent a district, a state, and the like, in a deliberative assembly.

Delegatus
Latin. A person chosen or commissioned: a deputy, agent, representative, trustee.

Delegatus non potest delegare
One of the pivotal principles of administrative law: that a delegate cannot delegate. In other words, a person to whom an authority or decision-making power has been delegated to from a higher source, canot, in turn, delegate again to another, unless the original delegation explicitly authorized it.



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Del credere
Contracts. A del credere commission is one under which the agent, in consideration of an additional premium, engages to insure to his principal not only the solvency of the debtor, but the punctual discharge of the debt; and he is liable, in the first instance, without any demand from the debtor.

Delay
Civil law. The time allowed either by law or by agreement of the parties to do something.

Delectus
Latin. Choice; selection. The right to choose the person or persons who shall participate in a business or enterprise requiring the exercise of mutual confidence.

Delectus personae
This phrase, which literally signifies the choice of a person, is applied to show that partners have the right to select their copartners; and that no set of partners can take another person into the partnership, without the consent of each of the partners.

Delectus personę
Choice of person.

Delectus personarum

Delegata
Deputied, empowered, entrusted.

Delegata potestas non potest delegari
Delegated authority cannot be re-delegated.

Delegate
A person elected by the people of a territory of the United States, to congress, who has a seat in congress, and a right of debating, but not of voting.

Delegation
Legislation. It signifies the whole number of the persons who represent a district, a state, and the like, in a deliberative assembly.

Delegatus
Latin. A person chosen or commissioned: a deputy, agent, representative, trustee.

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