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Dies dominicus






Dies dominicus

The Lord's day - Sunday.



SIMILAR TERMS
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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.



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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.

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