Ad vitam aut culpam (Law Latin, which literally means "for life or fault") is a condition of appointment or tenure, and the corresponding principle of...
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List of Latin phrases (A) (redirect from Aut Caesar aut nihil)
Retrieved 5 August 2024. Potter, David S. (2014). The Roman Empire at Bay, AD 180–395. Routledge. p. 77. ISBN 9781134694778. An explanation of Livy's usage...
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Historically sheriffs were said, after seven years, to hold their office Ad vitam aut culpam (for life or until fault) meaning that they could only be only removed...
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England in 1640–1. He was also constituted of the privy council ad vitam aut culpam by the parliament of Scotland 11 November 1641. During the wars of...
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used in running prose. Potter, David S. (2014). The Roman Empire at Bay, AD 180–395. Routledge. p. 77. ISBN 9781134694778. An explanation of Livy's usage...
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a parish council in other denominations) are ordained for life (ad vitam aut culpam) though in some cases without the laying-on of hands. The minister...
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was deprived of the chancellorship, which had been granted to him "ad vitam aut culpam"; his pension, however, was still continued to him. In the first...
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management of all affairs of the club. The Secretary is appointed ad vitam aut culpam. There have been 16 secretaries of the club: Dr. Andrew Duncan (1773-1827);...
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November 1641 was appointed anew by king and parliament to be judge "ad vitam aut culpam". He represented Kincardineshire in the convention 1643–4, and in...
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