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- The Statutum in favorem principum ("Statute in favour of the princes") of 1231, reaffirmed in 1232, counts as one of the most important sources of law...
- tariffs, coining, and the right to build fortification. The 1232 Statutum in favorem principum mostly extended these privileges to secular territories. Although...
- (contractual) provision Third-party contract. Also known as pactum in favorem tertii (German-law-based systems). The parties are: promittens 'promisor'...
- conditions for the revolts such as the Münster Rebellion. With the Statutum in favorem principum ("Statute in Favor of the Princes"), this regulation of customary...
- consummated, may be granted for the sake of someone's Christian faith ("in favorem fidei"), though not for other reasons, and that a valid sacramental marriage...
- privileges. This forced Henry to a complete capitulation, and the Statutum in favorem principum ("Statutes in favor of the princes"), issued at Worms, deprived...
- policies, forced him however to issue in Worms on 1 May 1231 the Statutum in favorem principum, directed against the cities, and by their complaints turned...
- sacrarum congregationum, aliorumque tribunalium declarationes in ipsorum favorem emanata, cuncta in duas partes divisa ... Opus utile, non modò præfatæ...
- were so eman****ted. The leaning of the courts of justice was always in favorem libertatis. This disposition continued until the impracticability of effecting...
- titled: Collectio pre**** piorumque operum quibus romani pontifices in favorem omnium christifidelium aut quorumdam coetuum personarum indulgentias adnexuerunt...