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Curia advisari vult
Curia advisari vult is a Latin legal term meaning "the court wishes to consider the matter" (literally, "the court wishes to be advised"), a term reserving judgment ...
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The court will advise; the court will consider. A phrase frequently found In the reports, signifying the resolution of the court to suspend judgment in a cause,
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curia advisari vult. 1. This phrase most often appears in law reports, and means that the court reserved its judgment and retired to consider the submissions of ...
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Translation for 'curia advisari vult' in the free Chinese dictionary. More Chinese translations for: curia, cardinal in curia.
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Sep 4, 2002 ... Latin term or phrase: curia advisari vult. English translation: The court wishes to be advised. [Judgment is reserved.] Entered by: David Wigtil ...
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Why should fear seize the limbs before the trumpet sounds? (Virgil). curia. A court of law. curia advisari vult. The court wishes to be advised. curia Domini ...
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curia advisari vult = the court wishes to be advised .... In Curia = In open court: The hearing of a case before an open public court: The hearing of a case before a ...
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Compare avizandum Curia advisari vult: used in English law to indicate that a court has decided to consider a case privately before giving judgment, as when ...
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cur. adv. vult [curia advisari vult = the court wishes to be advised] - a judgment which was not delivered immediately, but after some consideration. de jure - by ...
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Curia advisari vult is a Latin term which means “the court wishes to be advised”. At times this appears in law reports, abbreviated as “Cur. adv. Vult”, or as “c.a.v.”.
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