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bĕnĕfĭcĭum nt. noun II decl. bĕnĕfĭcus adj. I cl. bĕnĕŏlentĭa fem. noun I decl. beneficium : benefit, favor, service, privilege, right.
beneficium, beneficī. n. kindness Benefice - Latin translation, definition, meaning, synonyms, pronunciation, transcription, antonyms, examples. English - Latin Translator. beneficium. Translate. soldiers who.
See beneficiary in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See beneficiary in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English beneficiate - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. It finds its origins in Early 17th century: from Latin beneficiarius, from beneficium (see benefice).
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Croatian. beneficium. dobrobit, usluga, privilegija, pravo. Translations: 1 – 1 / 1.
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Benefice - Latin translation, definition, meaning, synonyms, pronunciation, transcription, antonyms, examples. English - Latin Translator. beneficium. Translate.
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More properly the beneficium ordinis seu excussionis. A defence, exception or benefit claime beneficium: benefit, favor, service, privilege, right: beneficium: privilege: beneficium dignis ubi des, omnes obliges: where you confer a benefit on those worthy of it, you confer a favor on all (Publilius Syrus) beneficium invito non datur: no benefit can be conferred upon one who will not accept it: beneficium non est, cujus sine rubore meminisse non possum beneficium excussionis A legal clause entitling a surety the right to have a creditor proceed against the principal debtor first before pursuing the surety for any further payment. Also known as "benefit of discussion." The judge ruled that because Mr. Smith had not expressly renounced the beneficium excussionis clause, the bank could not sue him for beneficium alci dare [o.
Definition of Beneficium. A benefice is a reward received in exchange for services rendered and as a retainer for future services.
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Translate. soldiers who. beneficiarius. beneficiārius.
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(law) Benefit of excussion. More properly the beneficium ordinis seu excussionis. A defence, exception or benefit claime beneficium: benefit, favor, service, privilege, right: beneficium: privilege: beneficium dignis ubi des, omnes obliges: where you confer a benefit on those worthy of it, you confer a favor on all (Publilius Syrus) beneficium invito non datur: no benefit can be conferred upon one who will not accept it: beneficium non est, cujus sine rubore meminisse non possum beneficium excussionis A legal clause entitling a surety the right to have a creditor proceed against the principal debtor first before pursuing the surety for any further payment. Also known as "benefit of discussion." The judge ruled that because Mr. Smith had not expressly renounced the beneficium excussionis clause, the bank could not sue him for beneficium alci dare [o. tribuere, offerre] [o.
b. The revenue from such assets. 2. A landed estate granted in feudal tenure.