- de-facto subject
- подданный де-факто
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь. 2013.
Ex post facto law — An ex post facto law (from the Latin for after the fact ) or retroactive law, is a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences of acts committed or the legal status of facts and relationships that existed prior to the enactment of the… … Wikipedia
De facto — For other uses, see De facto (disambiguation). Defacto redirects here. For the steamship, see SS Defacto. De facto (English pronunciation: /diː ˈf … Wikipedia
De Facto Act — (1495) Passed by PARLIAMENT in October 1495, the De Facto Act sought to heal the lingering divisions of the WARS OF THE ROSES by encouraging former adherents of RICHARD III and the house of YORK to support HENRY VII against any current and… … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses
nomen non sufficit, si res non sit de jure aut de facto — /nowman non safasat say riyz non sit diy juriy 6t diy fabktow/ A name is not sufficient if there be not a thing [or subject for it] de jure or de facto … Black's law dictionary
nomen non sufficit, si res non sit de jure aut de facto — /nowman non safasat say riyz non sit diy juriy 6t diy fabktow/ A name is not sufficient if there be not a thing [or subject for it] de jure or de facto … Black's law dictionary
de facto government — A new government which exercises undisputed sway over the entire country, the former established government having been nullified by successful rebellion or having lost the support of the people. A de facto government arises where the established … Ballentine's law dictionary
de facto grand juror — A person who sits on a grand jury and acts under color of law in joining in the return of an indictment, although subject to removal upon direct attack by reason of a legal impediment, such as having once refused to qualify for such grand jury… … Ballentine's law dictionary
de facto grand jury — A grand jury sitting under color of law and recognized by the court as lawful, although subject to a direct attack against the exercise of functions by it by reason of a legal impediment, as where it was impaneled for a term of court that has… … Ballentine's law dictionary
ex post facto law — A law which, in its operation, makes that criminal which was not so at the time of the act, or which increases the punishment, or, in short, which, in relation to the offense or its consequences, alters the situation of a party to his… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Pope Pius XII and Poland — includes Church relations from 1939 1958. During the pontificate of Pope Pius XII, Poland experienced first the German occupation, and, following that, Soviet inspired persecution, especially in the stalinist years 1946 1956. Pope Pius XII… … Wikipedia
Suburbicarian Dioceses — • A name applied to the dioceses nearest Rome, viz. Albano, Frascati (Tusculum), Palestrina, Sabina, Ostia and Velletri, Porto and S. Rufina, the bishops of which form the order of cardinal bishops Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia