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English-Estonian dictionary. 2013.
English-Estonian dictionary. 2013.
Amici — may refer to:*The plural of amicus ( friend ) in Latin and is the plural of amico in Italian.:*Amicus curiae.:* Amici Principis , another term for cohors amicorum.:*The original group who awarded the Strega Prize was known as Amici della Domenica … Wikipedia
Amicus curiae — or amicus curiæ (plural amici curiae ) is a legal Latin phrase, literally translated as friend of the court , that refers to someone, not a party to a case, who volunteers to offer information on a point of law or some other aspect of the case to … Wikipedia
amicus curiae — amicus cu·ri·ae / kyu̇r ē ˌī, ku̇r , ē ˌē/ n pl amici curiae [New Latin, literally, friend of the court]: one (as an individual or organization) that is not a party to a particular lawsuit but is allowed to advise the court regarding a point of… … Law dictionary
Amicus Curiae — (auch amicus curiæ, Pl. Amici Curiae, lat.: Freund des Gerichts) bezeichnet eine Person oder eine Organisation, die sich an einem Gerichtsverfahren beteiligt, ohne selbst Partei zu sein. Diese Beteiligung kann z. B. als „Äußerung Dritter“ in … Deutsch Wikipedia
Amicus curiae — In diesem Artikel oder Abschnitt fehlen folgende wichtige Informationen: römischer Ursprung, Bestellung als A.C., Stellungnahme ad hoc, formelle und tatsächliche Bedeutung der Teilnahme als A.C., Abgrenzung zur Beiladung, Streitverkündung;… … Deutsch Wikipedia
amicus curiae — /euh muy keuhs kyoor ee ee , euh mee keuhs kyoor ee uy /, pl. amici curiae /euh muy kuy kyoor ee ee , euh mee kee kyoor ee uy /. Law. a person, not a party to the litigation, who volunteers or is invited by the court to give advice upon some… … Universalium
amicus curiae — n. (pl. amici curiae) Law an impartial adviser in a court of law. Etymology: mod.L, = friend of the court * * * /euh muy keuhs kyoor ee ee , euh mee keuhs kyoor ee uy /, pl. amici curiae /euh muy kuy kyoor ee ee , euh mee kee kyoor ee uy /. Law.… … Useful english dictionary
amicus curiae — 1610s, Latin, lit. friend of the courts; plural is amici curiae. From L. amicus friend, related to amare to love (see AMY (Cf. Amy)) + curia court (see CURIA (Cf. curia)) … Etymology dictionary
amicus curiae — noun (plural amici curiae) Etymology: New Latin, literally, friend of the court Date: 1612 one (as a professional person or organization) that is not a party to a particular litigation but that is permitted by the court to advise it in respect to … New Collegiate Dictionary
amicus curiae — (Lat.) Friend of the court. Pl. amici curiae … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
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