Ex officiis

Ex officiis
Ex officio Ex` of*fi"ci*o; pl. {Ex officiis}. [L.] From office; by virtue, or as a consequence, of an office; officially. [1913 Webster]

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  • De officiis — Titelblatt einer Ausgabe von De officiis aus dem Jahre 1560 von Christopher Froschouer. De officiis (lat.: Von den Pflichten oder Vom pflichtgemäßen Handeln) ist ein philosophisches Spätwerk Marcus Tullius Ciceros. Es wurde im Jahr 44 v. Chr.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • De Officiis — Title page of Cicero s De officiis. Christopher Froschouer 1560. De Officiis (On Duties or On Obligations) is an essay by Marcus Tullius Cicero divided into three books, in which Cicero expounds his conception of the best way to live, behave, and …   Wikipedia

  • clerici non ponantur in officiis — /klehrasay non panaentar in sfis(h)iyays/ Clergymen should not be placed in offices; i.e., in secular offices …   Black's law dictionary

  • foemina ab omnibus officiis civilibus vel publicis remote sunt — /femaniy abb omnabas afis(h)iyas savilabas vel pablasas ramowtiy sant/ Women are excluded from all civil and public charges or offices …   Black's law dictionary

  • foeminae non sunt capaces de publicis officiis — /femaniy non sant kapeysiyz diy pablasas afis(h)iyas/ Women are not admissible to public offices; women are not qualified for public office …   Black's law dictionary

  • nemo duobus utatur officiis — /niymow d(y)uwowbas yuwteytar afis(h)iyas/ No one should hold two offices, i.e., at the same time …   Black's law dictionary

  • clerici non ponantur in officiis — /klehrasay non panaentar in sfis(h)iyays/ Clergymen should not be placed in offices; i.e., in secular offices …   Black's law dictionary

  • foemina ab omnibus officiis civilibus vel publicis remote sunt — /femaniy abb omnabas afis(h)iyas savilabas vel pablasas ramowtiy sant/ Women are excluded from all civil and public charges or offices …   Black's law dictionary

  • foeminae non sunt capaces de publicis officiis — /femaniy non sant kapeysiyz diy pablasas afis(h)iyas/ Women are not admissible to public offices; women are not qualified for public office …   Black's law dictionary

  • nemo duobus utatur officiis — /niymow d(y)uwowbas yuwteytar afis(h)iyas/ No one should hold two offices, i.e., at the same time …   Black's law dictionary

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