- In transĭtu
In transĭtu (lat.), im Vorbeigehen, beiläufig.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
In transĭtu (lat.), im Vorbeigehen, beiläufig.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
transitu — See in transitu … Ballentine's law dictionary
transitu — … Useful english dictionary
In transitu — In tran si*tu [L.] (Law) In transit; during passage; as, goods in transitu. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stoppage in transitu — stop·page in tran·si·tu / stä pij ˌin tran zə ˌtü, tran sə , ˌtyü/ n [Latin in transitu in passing from one place to another]: the right of a seller of goods to stop them on their way to the buyer and resume possession of them (as on discovery of … Law dictionary
in transitu — (ˈ)inˈtran(t)səˌtü, ranzə adverb Etymology: Latin : during passage from one place to another * * * /in trddahn si tooh /; Eng. /in tran si tooh , tyooh /, Latin. in transit; on the way. * * * in transitu /in tranˈ or tränˈsi too/ (Latin) In… … Useful english dictionary
Right of stoppage in transĭtu — (engl., spr. rait ŏw stóppĕdsch), s. Droit de suite … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
In transitu — In transitu, lat., im Vorbeigehen, beiläufig … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
stoppage in transitu — UK US noun [U] LAW, COMMERCE ► STOPPAGE IN TRANSIT(Cf. ↑stoppage in transit) … Financial and business terms
in transitu — In transit. A phrase familiar in the law of sales, meaning the period while the goods are in the possession of a carrier, whether by land, water, or air, until they are delivered into the possession of the consignee, whether or not the carrier… … Ballentine's law dictionary
seizing in transitu — See stoppage in transitu … Ballentine's law dictionary