venia

venia (vee-nee-[schwa]), n. [Latin] Hist.

1. A penitent’s kneeling or assuming a prostrate position on the ground.

2. A pardon.

3. The granting of a privilege. Pl. veniae.

venia aetatis (vee-nee-[schwa] i-tay-tis).Roman & civil law. A privilege granted by a prince or sovereign by virtue of which an underage person is entitled to act as if he or she were of full age.


专业法律词汇 词条贡献者
译者Celia,毕业于新加坡知名法学院,擅长翻译涉及信息和智能技术领域的法律文件。
Scroll to Top