rule of jus commune

rule of jus commune
Jur. règle de droit commun

English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance. . 2010.

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  • jus commune — /jas kamyuwniy/ In the Civil law, common right; the common and natural rule of right, as opposed to jus singular (q.v.). In English law, the common law, answering to the Saxon folcright …   Black's law dictionary

  • contra jus commune — /kontra jas kamyuwniy/ Against common right or law; contrary to the rule of the common law …   Black's law dictionary

  • contra jus commune — /kontra jas kamyuwniy/ Against common right or law; contrary to the rule of the common law …   Black's law dictionary

  • jus singulars — /jas siijgyaleriy/ In the civil law, a peculiar or individual rule, differing from the jus commune, or common rule of right, and established for some special reason …   Black's law dictionary

  • jus singulars — /jas siijgyaleriy/ In the civil law, a peculiar or individual rule, differing from the jus commune, or common rule of right, and established for some special reason …   Black's law dictionary

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