Latin words and phrases in Canon Law Flashcards
Memorize a few common and important latin words and phrases from the CIC 1983
dummodo
purché, provided, as long as
irrita
nulla
nisi
se non, a meno che, unless
tantum
soltanto, so much, so far as
praeter
fuori del, beyond
expresse
espressamente, (contro è impossibile)
nisi aliud iure statuatur
se non è stabilito altro dal diritto
nisi aliud iure expresse caveatur
unless the law expressly provides otherwise
obstet
stands in the way, frapporre
intellegitur
si intende, it means
constet (consto, constare, constiti, constatus)
stands with, agrees with, in accord with,
stands firm, endures, unchangeable, constant
established, certain, manifest
careo, carere, carui, caritus
to be cut off from, be without, to want, not to have, devoid of,
effectum sortiatur
per sortire effetto, to have/take effect
commendatur
it is recommended
coarctet (coarcto, coarctare, coarctavi, coarctatus)
restricts (narrow, hem-in, shorten)
Vi carent
They lack force
Vim habere desinunt
Cease to have force
Resolutio iure statuentis
Expiry of the authority of the person (who issued them)
Quatenus
Insofar, since, in order that
Quaesitum laedit
Injures an acquired right
Electa industria personae
Has been specifically chosen for personal qualities.
Impetrari
Obtained