inquisition after death
inquisition after death 死后调查(=inquisitio post mortem)
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inquisition after death 死后调查(=inquisitio post mortem)
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inquisition n. (1)调查 尤指行政司法官会同其指定的陪审团对特定事件进行的调查。 (2)调查报告书;司法调查报告书 (3) (教会法)异端裁判所;宗教法庭 1231年由教皇格列高利九世设立的旨在审判、镇压异教徒的宗教法庭,其法官几乎全部是多明我会和方济各会的修士,13世纪发展至高峰,14世纪其权限受到限制。它主要盛行于西班牙、德国、法国等大陆地区,对英国和斯堪的那维亚未产生影响。
Articuli Inquisitione super Statutum Wintoniae 〈拉〉(英格兰古法)《关于调查温切斯特法令遵守情况的条例》 温切斯特法令颁布日期不详,一说是1285年,一说是1306年。 (→Statute of Winchester)
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inquisition. 1. The record of the finding of the jury sworn by the coroner to inquire into a person’s death. [Cases: Coroners 18. C.J.S. Coroners and Medical Examiners § 20.] 2. A judicial inquiry, esp. in a derogatory sense. 3. A persistent, grueling examination conducted without regard for the examinee’s dignity or civil rights. Cf.
return of inquisition 精神状态调查报告 说明受调查者精神状态是否适格的报告。
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inquest. 1. An inquiry by a coroner or medical examiner, sometimes with the aid of a jury, into the manner of death of a person who has died under suspicious circumstances, or who has died in prison. — Also termed coroner’s inquest; inquisition after death. [Cases: Coroners 9; Homicide 1110. C.J.S. Coroners and Medical Examiners
droits of admiralty (droyts), n. The Lord High Admiral’s rights in connection with the sea, such as the right to recover proceeds from shipwrecks, enemy goods confiscated at the beginning of hostilities, jetsam, flotsam, treasure, deodand, fines, forfeitures, sturgeons, whales, and other large fishes. • The droit proceeds are paid to the Exchequer’s office for
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invasio 〈拉〉〈英〉侵犯;侵害 在1212年举行的关于侍君役保有和骑士役保有地的调查〔Inquisition of Serjeanties and Knights Fees〕中,某些请愿者〔claimants〕被冠以「冒犯王权」〔invasiones super regem〕。
diem clausit extremum (dI-[schwa]m klaw-zit ek-stree-m[schwa]m), n. [Law Latin “he closed his last day”] Hist. 1. A chancery writ, founded on the statute of Marlbury, ordering the county escheator, after the death of a chief tenant of the Crown, to summon a jury to determine the amount and value of land owned by the chief
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