tempos
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tempos — ● tempo, tempos ou tempi nom masculin (italien tempo, temps) Vitesse d exécution d une œuvre. Notation des différents mouvements dans lesquels un morceau est écrit ou exécuté. Littéraire. Rythme de déroulement d une action quelconque : L action… … Encyclopédie Universelle
tempos — /tempas/ In the civil and old English law, time in general. A time limited; a season; e.g., tempos pessonis, mast time in the forest … Black's law dictionary
Tempos Modernos — País originario Brasil Canal Rede Globo Horario de transmisión 19h15 lunes a sábado (Brasil) Transmisión 11 de enero de … Wikipedia Español
tempos — tem·po || tempəʊ n. rhythm, beat … English contemporary dictionary
tempos — plural of tempo … Useful english dictionary
tempos enim modus tollendi obligationes et actiones, quia tempos corrit contra desides et sui juris contemptores — /tempas iynam mowdas tolenday oblageyshiyowniyz et aekshiyowniyz, kwaya tempas kahrat kontra desadiyz et s(y)uway juras kontemtoriyz/ For time is a means of destroying obligations and actions, because time runs against the slothful and contemners … Black's law dictionary
Tempos dificeis — Voir Este tempo … Dictionnaire mondial des Films
tempos continuum — /tempas kantinyuwam/ In the civil law, a continuous or absolute period of time. A term which begins to run from a certain event, even though he for whom it runs has no knowledge of the event, and in which, when it has once begun to run, all the… … Black's law dictionary
tempos semestre — /tempas samestriy/ In old English law, the period of six months or half a year, consisting of one hundred and eighty two days … Black's law dictionary
tempos utile — /tempas yuwtaliy/ In the civil law, a profitable or advantageous period of time. A term which begins to run from a certain event, only when he for whom it runs has obtained a knowledge of the event, and in which, when it has once begun to run,… … Black's law dictionary
tempos utile — (Civil law.) A time of advantage, a time which only begins to run against him who is affected by it after his knowledge thereof. See Mackeldey s Roman Law § 195 … Ballentine's law dictionary