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Dies dominicus
Dies dominicusThe Lord's day - Sunday. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Dies A day. There are four sorts of days: 1) A natural day; as, the morning and the evening made the first day. 2) An artificial day; that is, from day-break until twilight in the evening. 3) An astrological day, dies astrologicus, from sun to sun. 4) A legal day, which is dies juridicus, and dies non juridicus. Dies a quo The day from which. Dies ad quem The day to which. Dies datus Practice. A day or time given to a defendant in a suit, which is in fact a continuance of the cause. Dies dominicus non est juridicus Sunday is a non-judicial day -- is not a day for court business, except as to the issue and return of criminal process. Dies juridicus A judicial or court day. Dies non juridici Dies non juridici or Dies non. Non-judicial days. Days during which courts do not transact any business, as Sunday. The entry of judgment upon such a day is void. Dies non or dies non juridici Dies non or Dies non juridici. Non-judicial days. Days during which courts do not transact any business, as Sunday. The entry of judgment upon such a day is void. Diesel therapy In the US penitentiary slang, constant transfers to keep a prisoner from associating with others or to discourage particular activity. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Dictum Latin. A saying, observation, remark. Plural, dicta. 1. A voluntary statement; a comment. 2. An opinion expressed by a judge on a point not necessarily arising in a case. Dies A day. There are four sorts of days: 1) A natural day; as, the morning and the evening made the first day. 2) An artificial day; that is, from day-break until twilight in the evening. 3) An astrological day, dies astrologicus, from sun to sun. 4) A legal day, which is dies juridicus, and dies non juridicus. Dies a quo The day from which. Dies ad quem The day to which. Dies datus Practice. A day or time given to a defendant in a suit, which is in fact a continuance of the cause. Dies dominicus Dies dominicus non est juridicus Sunday is a non-judicial day -- is not a day for court business, except as to the issue and return of criminal process. Dies juridicus A judicial or court day. Dies non juridici Dies non juridici or Dies non. Non-judicial days. Days during which courts do not transact any business, as Sunday. The entry of judgment upon such a day is void. Dies non or dies non juridici Dies non or Dies non juridici. Non-judicial days. Days during which courts do not transact any business, as Sunday. The entry of judgment upon such a day is void. Diet An assembly held by persons having authority to manage the public affairs of the nation. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Dies dominicus. If you have a better definition for Dies dominicus than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Dies dominicus may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Dies dominicus and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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