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Diccionario español-checo. 2013.
Diccionario español-checo. 2013.
injuria — (Del lat. iniurĭa). 1. f. Agravio, ultraje de obra o de palabra. 2. Hecho o dicho contra razón y justicia. 3. Daño o incomodidad que causa algo. 4. Der. Delito o falta consistente en la imputación a alguien de un hecho o cualidad en menoscabo de… … Diccionario de la lengua española
injuria — (Del lat. injuria, injusticia.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Ofensa o insulto, realizados con palabras o hechos: ■ allí mismo le lanzó una serie de injurias que asustaban. SINÓNIMO infamia ultraje 2 Daño o molestia que causa esa ofensa o insulto. * *… … Enciclopedia Universal
de injuria — /diy injuriya/ Of [his own] wrong. In the technical language of common law pleading, a replication de injuria is one that may be made in an action of tort where the defendant has admitted the acts complained of, but alleges, in his plea, certain… … Black's law dictionary
de injuria — /diy injuriya/ Of [his own] wrong. In the technical language of common law pleading, a replication de injuria is one that may be made in an action of tort where the defendant has admitted the acts complained of, but alleges, in his plea, certain… … Black's law dictionary
Volenti non fit injuria — (Latin: to a willing person, no injury is done or no injury is done to a person who consents ) is a common law doctrine which means that if someone willingly places themselves in a position where harm might result, knowing that some degree of… … Wikipedia
Volenti non fit injuria — (Latín: no se comete injusticia con quien actuó voluntariamente y en un castellano más comprensible, sarna con gusto, no pica . Este brocardo resume el principio de respeto por la autonomía privada. Los jueces no corregirán lo pactado por dos… … Wikipedia Español
de injuria — An abbreviation of de injuria sua propria absque tali causa … Ballentine's law dictionary
Ex turpi causa non oritur actio — In civil law, especially contract law, ex turpi causa non oritur actio is the doctrine that an action may not be founded on illegality. (The term is Latin, and means from a dishonorable cause an action does not arise .) In US courts, this rule is … Wikipedia
absque tali causa — /sbskwiy teylay koza/ Without such cause. A form of replication, now obsolete, in an action ex delicto which works a general denial of the whole matter of the defendant s plea of de injuria … Black's law dictionary
absque tali causa — /sbskwiy teylay koza/ Without such cause. A form of replication, now obsolete, in an action ex delicto which works a general denial of the whole matter of the defendant s plea of de injuria … Black's law dictionary
de injuria sua propria absque tali causa — By his own fault, without such cause; a formal common law introduction for a defendant s plea in excuse … Ballentine's law dictionary