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- In English law, contributione facienda is a writ which lies where several persons are jointly bound to the same thing, and one or more of them refuse to...
- which does not replace the school's badge. The motto of the school "Tot Facienda Parum Factum" ("So much to do, So little done") is attributed as Cecil...
- if "anything unspeakable" were to happen to it. Canon 21 De confessione facienda et non revelanda a sacerdote et saltem in pascha communicando On confession...
- tandem die sabbati proxime praeterita (die 15 Junii) Conclave pro electione facienda ex auctoritate et approbatione sacri Concilii intraverunt. Edmundus Martène...
- the Copts". 14 December 1431. Professio Orthodoxae Fidei ab orientalibus facienda, Congregatio De Propaganda Fide, 1642: 18. And [I believe] also that that...
- gratiosa); sometimes another is empowered to concede the request (gratia facienda—a rescript in forma commissoria); sometimes the grant is made under certain...
- detinue) Certiorari Cessavit Com**** Contra formam feoffamenti Contributione facienda Coram nobis Cui ante divortium is a writ that a woman divorced has to recover...
- 1503 (repealed) 19 Hen. 7. c. 1 25 January 1504 Pro attendancia Dno Regi facienda in Guerria. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1863 (26 & 27 Vict. c...
- disbandment at the concert, leaving Mortis devastated. 5 "Facta fugis, facienda petis." (English: You Avoid the Past but Pursue the ****ure.) Daichi Ōmori...
- His first book gives for material of preaching the usual order credenda, facienda, fugienda, timenda, appetenda and ends by saying: "Congrua materia prædicationis...