Cadere in United States
Cadere Definition
(Lat.) To fall; to fail; to end; to terminate. The word was generally used to denote the termination or failure of a writ, action, complaint, or attempt; as, cadit actio, the action fails, cadit assisa, the assise abates, eadere causa, or a cawsa, to lose a cause. Abate will translate eadere as often as any other word; the general signification being, as stated, to fail or ceasa Cadere ab actione (literally, to fall from an action) , to f ailln an action ; cadere in partem, to become subject to a division. To become; to be changed to; caM assisa in juratum, the assize has become a jury. Calv. Lex.; Smith.
Cadere in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias
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Cadere | Cadere in the European Legal Encyclopedia. |
Cadere | Cadere in the Asian Legal Encyclopedia. |
Cadere | Cadere in the UK Legal Encyclopedia. |
Cadere | Cadere in the Australian Legal Encyclopedia. |
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(Lat.) To fall; to fail; to end; to terminate. The word was generally used to denote the termination or failure of a writ, action, complaint, or attempt; as, cadit actio, the action fails, cadit assisa, the assise abates, eadere causa, or a cawsa, to lose a cause. Abate will translate eadere as often as any other word; the general signification being, as stated, to fail or ceasa Cadere ab actione (literally, to fall from an action) , to f ailln an action ; cadere in partem, to become subject to a division. To become; to be changed to; caM assisa in juratum, the assize has become a jury. Calv. Lex.; Smith.
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This definition of Cadere is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.
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