- cadìt
- caduto.
Dizionario Materano. 2014.
Dizionario Materano. 2014.
Cadit quaestio — Cadit quaestio, Latin for the question falls, is a legal term used to indicate that a settlement to a dispute or issue has been reached, and is now resolved. In English, there is a similar idiom when people say that the shoe has dropped. In… … Wikipedia
cadit — /keydat/kaedat/ It falls, abates, fails, ends, ceases. See cadere … Black's law dictionary
cadit — /keydat/kaedat/ It falls, abates, fails, ends, ceases. See cadere … Black's law dictionary
cadit quaestio — foreign term Etymology: Latin the question drops ; the argument collapses … New Collegiate Dictionary
cadìt d fòcc — perdita di stima, disprezzo, disonore … Dizionario Materano
cadit qusestio — The question falls; the discussion ends; there is no room for further argument … Black's law dictionary
Cadit actio — The actions fails … Ballentine's law dictionary
Cadit warrantia — The warranty fails … Ballentine's law dictionary
Maxime in res cadit dictum:… — Maxime in res (ruthenicas) cadit dictum:… См. Каков царь, такова и орда … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
qui cadit a syllaba cadit a tota causa — /kway kaedat ey silaba kaedat ey towta koza/ He who fails in a syllable fails in his whole cause … Black's law dictionary