Ad notitiam
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Ad notitiam — (лат.) к сведению … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
ad notitiam — ad no|ti|ti|am <lat. > (Rechtsspr.) zur Aufzeichnung, zur Nachricht … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
ibi semper debet fieri triatio ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam — /ibay sempar debat fayaray triyeysh(iy)ow yuwbay juratoriyz posant habiriy nowtish(iy)am/ A trial should always be had where the jurors can be the best informed … Black's law dictionary
noviter perventa, or noviter ad notitiam perventa — /nowvatar (aed nowtish(iy)am) parventa/ In ecclesiastical procedure, facts newly come to the knowledge of a party to a cause. Leave to plead facts noviter perventa is generally given, in a proper case, even after the pleadings are closed … Black's law dictionary
ibi semper debet fieri triatio ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam — /ibay sempar debat fayaray triyeysh(iy)ow yuwbay juratoriyz posant habiriy nowtish(iy)am/ A trial should always be had where the jurors can be the best informed … Black's law dictionary
noviter perventa, or noviter ad notitiam perventa — /nowvatar (aed nowtish(iy)am) parventa/ In ecclesiastical procedure, facts newly come to the knowledge of a party to a cause. Leave to plead facts noviter perventa is generally given, in a proper case, even after the pleadings are closed … Black's law dictionary
triatio ibi semper debet fieri, ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam — /trayeysh(iy)ow aybay sempar debat fayaray, yuwbay juratoriyz miyliyoram posant habiriy nowtish(iy)am/ Trial ought always to be had where the jurors can have the best information … Black's law dictionary
Nomen dicitur a noscendo, quia notitiam facit — Nomen is so called from the word noscendo, because it causes the thing to be known … Ballentine's law dictionary
Noviter ad notitiam perventa — (Ecclesiastical law.) Matters which have recently come to one s notice … Ballentine's law dictionary
Triatio ibi semper debet fieri, ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam — A trial ought always to be had where the jury can have the better information … Ballentine's law dictionary