"Annotatio" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
In the clvli law. The slgn-manual of the emperor; a rescript of the emperor, signed with his own hand. It is distinguished both from a rescript and pragmatic sanction, in Cod. 4, 59, 1
Whatever universe a professor believes in must at any rate be a universe that lends itself to lengthy discourse. A universe definable in two sentences is something for which the professorial intellect has no use. No faith in anything of that cheap kind!
WORD SUGGESTIONS
A red-faced judge convened court after a long lunch. The first case involved a man charged with drunk driving who claimed it simply wasn't true."I'm as sober as you are, your honor," the man claimed. The judge replied, "Clerk, please enter a guilty plea. The defendant is sentenced to 30 days."
In Roman law. A word which the emperors formerly signed at the bottom of thein rescripts and constitutions; under other …
Read the complete definitionLaws promulgated, i. e., enacted, by the Roman Emperor. They were of various kinds, namely, the fol-lowing: (l) Edicta; (2) …
Read the complete definitionIn the Roman law. An edict; a mandate, or ordinance. An ordinance, or law, enacted by the emperor without the …
Read the complete definitionIn the civil law. Rescripts; opinions given by the emperors ln cases sub* mitted to them for decision
Read the complete definitionThe answer of an emperor when formallyconsulted by particular persons on some difficult question; hence, an edict or decree.
Read the complete definition