preces
preces (pree-seez), n. [Latin “prayers”] Roman law. A petition, esp. one addressed to the emperor by a private person. Cf. RESCRIPT(3).
preces (pree-seez), n. [Latin “prayers”] Roman law. A petition, esp. one addressed to the emperor by a private person. Cf. RESCRIPT(3).
preces primariae 〈拉〉首次推荐权 依据英格兰教会法,国王登基后对各教堂首次出现空缺的受俸牧师〔prebend〕职位有权推荐,源自神圣罗马帝国皇帝的类似权力。爱德华一世〔Edward Ⅰ〕统治时期曾行使该项权力。
preces primariae (pree-seez prI-mair-ee-ee). [Latin] Hist. The right of the sovereign to appoint a person to fill a vacant prebendary office after the sovereign’s accession. • This right was exercised during the reign of Edward I. — Also termed primae preces. See PREBENDARY.
primae preces 〈拉〉(古)首次推荐权 在神圣罗马帝国皇帝登基后有权推荐帝国境内各教堂首次出缺的受俸牧师。据称,爱德华一世〔Edward I〕在英格兰也曾行使过类似权利。又作preces primae。 (→preces primariae)
rescript (ree-skript), n. 1. A judge’s written order to a court clerk explaining how to dispose of a case. 2. An appellate court’s written decision, usu. unsigned, that is sent down to the trial court. [Cases: Appeal and Error 1196, 1207; Criminal Law 1192; Federal Courts 949. C.J.S. Appeal and Error §§ 978, 994.] 3.
precariae (pri-kair-ee-ee). [Law Latin “favors”] Hist. Day labor that tenants of certain manors were bound to give their lords at harvest time. — Also termed preces.