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Jus commune — or ius commune is Latin for common law . It is often used by civil law jurists to refer to those aspects of the civil law system s invariate legal principles, sometimes called the law of the land in English law. ( Ius commune is distinct from the … Wikipedia
jus commune — Common law. Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations … Law dictionary
Jus [1] — Jus (lat.), Recht, sowohl in objectivem (Rechtssatz), als subjectivem Sinne (Befugniß). Die allgemeinen Eintheilungen in J. commune, J. particulare, J. singulare, J. naturale etc. s.u. Recht. Von den einzelnen Arten sind hier noch hervorzuheben J … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
JUS Scriptum — in Gallia, vocatur Ius, de quo modo, Civile, quo provinciae aliquot in Gallia reguntur; cui opponitur Ius Commune s. Consuctudinarium et Municipale, quo quaeque sere vicitas vel regio gaudet: vetanturque Advocan, Ius Scriptum allegare, ubi… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Jus — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Extraction du liquide d un corps, le plus souvent pour en faire une boisson. Jus de fruit Jus de légumes Jus de sapho (boisson fictive de l univers de… … Wikipédia en Français
jus commune — /jas kamyuwniy/ In the Civil law, common right; the common and natural rule of right, as opposed to jus singular (q.v.). In English law, the common law, answering to the Saxon folcright … Black's law dictionary
jus singulars — /jas siijgyaleriy/ In the civil law, a peculiar or individual rule, differing from the jus commune, or common rule of right, and established for some special reason … Black's law dictionary
jus commune — /jas kamyuwniy/ In the Civil law, common right; the common and natural rule of right, as opposed to jus singular (q.v.). In English law, the common law, answering to the Saxon folcright … Black's law dictionary
jus singulars — /jas siijgyaleriy/ In the civil law, a peculiar or individual rule, differing from the jus commune, or common rule of right, and established for some special reason … Black's law dictionary
jus commune — kəˈmyü(ˌ)nē noun Etymology: Latin 1. : the common law of England 2. : the common or public law or right as opposed to the jus singulare established for special cases … Useful english dictionary