interesse
interesse 〈拉〉利益;利息;金钱利益;土地权益(→interest)
pro interesse suo (proh in-t[schwa]r-es-ee s[y]oo-oh). [Latin] According to his interest; to the extent of his interest. • A third party, for example, may be allowed to intervene pro interesse suo.
interesse (in-t[schwa]r-es-ee). [Latin] 1. Monetary interest. 2. A legal interest in property.
extinguishment of interesse termini (土地承租人的)期待地产权的消灭 可因依法放弃、被转让或被解除等原因而消灭 。(→interesse termini)
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interesse termini (in-t[schwa]r-es-ee t[schwa]r-m[schwa]-nI). [Latin “interest of term or end”] Archaic. A lessee’s right of entry onto the leased property; esp., a lessee’s interest in real property before taking possession. • An interesse termini is not an estate; it is an interest for the term. It gives the lessee a claim against any person who
Interessenjurisprudenz 〈德〉利益法理学;利益法学派 20世纪初产生于德国的一个法学流派,接受了耶林关于法律是人类利益的合成与融合的观点。反对传统的概念法学和形式主义法学,认为对成文法中的前提和类推,必须考察其中所涉及的利益,而不能仅考虑到法律的文字概念与逻辑。这个学派的代表人是菲利普·赫克〔Philipp Heck〕。
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examination pro interesse suo (proh in-t[schwa]r-es-ee s[y]oo-oh). [Latin “according to his interest”] A judicial inquiry into the merits of a person’s claim to sequestered property. [Cases: Sequestration 18. C.J.S. Sequestration §§ 31–32.] “In practice, an examination pro interesse suo is an inquiry described as follows: When any person claims to be entitled to an estate
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damnum et interesse (dam-n[schwa]m et in-t[schwa]r-es-ee). [Latin] Scots law. The loss and damage sustained. “Damnum et interesse. — The loss and interest; or, as the words may also be translated, damage, and its issues or consequences. The words are used by Erskine in treating of the liability of cautioners who become bound to see a
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