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Novae narrationes
Novae narrationesThe title of an ancient English book, written during the reign of Edward III. It consists of declarations and some other pleadings. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Title 1) Estates. A title is defined by Lord Coke to be the means whereby the owner of lands hath the just possession of his property. 2) Legislation That part of an act of the legislature by which it is known, and distinguished from other acts the name of the act. 3) Rights. The name of a newwpaper a book, and the like. Book A general name given to every literary composition which is printed; but appropriately to a printed composition bound in a volume. Pleadings That part of a party's case in which he or she formally sets out the facts and legal arguments which support that party's position. Pleadings can be in writing or they can be made verbally to a court, during the trial. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Nova customa The name of an imposition or duty in England. Nova statuta New statutes. The name given to the statutes commencing with the reign of Edward III. Novation Civil law. Novation is a substitution of a new for an old debt. The old debt is extinguished by the new one con- tracted in its stead; a novation may be made in three different ways, which form three distinct kinds of novations. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Noting The name of the minute made by a notary on a bill of exohange, after it has been presented for acceptance or payment, consisting of the initials of his name, the date of the day, month ana year when such presentment was made, and the reason, if any has been assigned, for nonacceptance or non-payment, together with his charge. The noting is not indispensable, it being only a part of the protest; it will not supply the protest. Notoriety Evidence. That which is generally known. Notwithstanding In spite of, even if, without regard to or impediment by other things. Nova customa The name of an imposition or duty in England. Nova statuta New statutes. The name given to the statutes commencing with the reign of Edward III. Novae narrationes Novation Civil law. Novation is a substitution of a new for an old debt. The old debt is extinguished by the new one con- tracted in its stead; a novation may be made in three different ways, which form three distinct kinds of novations. Novel Civil law. The name given to some constitutions or laws of some of the Roman emperors; this name was so given because they were new or posterior to the laws which they had before published. The novels were made to supply what bad not been foreseen in the preceding laws, or to amend or alter the laws in force. Novel disseisin The name of an old remedy which was given for a new or recent disseisin. Novellae leonis The ordinances of the emperor Leo, which were made from the year 887 till the year 893, are so called. These novels changed many rules of the Justinian law. This collection contains one hundred and thirteen novels, written origi- nally in Greek, and afterwards, in 1560, translated into Latin, by Agilaeus. - . Novus actus interveniens A harmful act or omission which occurs subsequent to an initial wrongful act or omission of a tortfeasor and which breaks the chain of causation between that initial act or omission and the ensuing damage. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Novae narrationes. If you have a better definition for Novae narrationes than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Novae narrationes may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Novae narrationes and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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