exsecutorius

exsecutorius

exsecūtōrius, a, um (exsequor), vollziehend, potentia (Ggstz. iudiciaria), Augustin. c. litt. Petil. 3. § 29 extr.


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  • executoriu — EXECUTÓRIU, IE, executorii, adj. (jur.) Care trebuie executat, care trebuie pus în aplicare. ♢ Hotărâre executorie = hotărâre care poate fi executată de îndată. [pr.: eg ze ] – Din fr. exécutoire, lat. executorius. Trimis de claudia, 13.09.2007.… …   Dicționar Român

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  • ejecutorio — ejecutorio, ria (Del lat. exsecutorĭus). adj. Der. Firme, invariable. ☛ V. carta ejecutorio …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • executory — [eg zek′yo͞o tôr΄ē, igzek′yo͞o tôr΄ē; eg zek′yətôr΄ē, ig zek′yətôr΄ē] adj. [LL exsecutorius < L exsecutus: see EXECUTOR] 1. executive; administrative 2. Law designed to be, or capable of being, put into effect at the appropriate time …   English World dictionary

  • executorial — ig|zekyə|tōrēəl, (|)eg , ÷kə| , tȯr adjective Etymology: Middle English (Scots), from Medieval Latin executorialis, from Late Latin executorius, exsecutorius executory, putting into effect + Latin alis al 1. chiefly Scots law : of or relating to …   Useful english dictionary

  • executory — igˈzekyəˌtōrē, eg , ÷ kəˌ , tȯr , ri adjective Etymology: Middle English executorie operative, being in effect, putting into effect, from Late Latin executorius, exsecutorius putting into effect, from Latin executus, exsecutus (past participle… …   Useful english dictionary

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