-
Stimson Doctrine. The
rival principle is ex
factis jus oritur, in
which the
existence of
facts creates law. Ex
factis jus
oritur Facts on the
ground Fait accompli...
- Ex
factis jus
oritur (Latin: the law
arises from the facts) is a
principle of
international law. The
phrase is
based on the
simple notion that certain...
- city's commune. A
supporter of the
communal freedom, he
wrote the
Cronica in
factis et
circa facta Marchie Trivixane ("Chronicle of the
Facts of the
March of...
- Role
Transport /
Utility Helicopter Squadron Garrison/HQ AFB Hoedspruit,
Hoedspruit Motto(s) Fama Ex
Factis Fame
through Deeds Insignia Squadron Insignia...
-
committed outside of the court, as
contrasted with
contempt in facie. ex
factis jus
oritur the law
arises from the
facts ex fide
fiducia from
faith [comes]...
-
words in Latin: "MOLE SVB HAC
FORTIS REQVIESCVNT OSSA
LEONIS OVI
VICIT FACTIS NOMINA MAGNA SVIS" ("Under this
structure rest the
bones of a lion, more...
- Migne, Jacques-Paul (1853). "De
divina omnipotentia in reparatione, et
factis infectis redendis".
Petrus Dami**** (in Latin). Vol. 145. Paris: Ateliers...
- History. 47.49.3. Appian, The
Civil Wars, Book 5.136.
Valerius Maximus, De
factis mem. iv.6.5. Plutarch, Cato the Younger, 53.5. Plutarch,
Marcus Brutus,...
-
phrase in Latin,
borrowed from the Aeneid,
which reads "Famam
extendere factis": we
extend our fame by our deeds.
Linnaeus inscribed this
personal motto...
- 7–8: "This
latter is
concerned not with
questions of fact (Kant's quid
facti?), but only with
questions of
justification or
validity (Kant's quid juris...