See Also: PRECIPUT, French law(law)
innominatal(medicine)
FRench(medicine)
NUL, law French(law)
POT-DE-VIN, French law(law)
French 75(recipes)
French fry(dictionary)
French(2)(dictionary)
French(1)(dictionary)
MALVERSATION, French law(law)

PRECIPUT, French law (law) and innominatal (medicine)


PRECIPUT, French law (law)


PRECIPUT, French law. An object which is ascertained by law or the agreement of the parties, and which is first to be taken out of property held in of the parties, and which is first to be taken out of property held in common, by one having a right, before a partition takes place. common, by one having a right, before a partition takes place. 2. The preciput is an advantage, or a principal part to which some one 2. The preciput is an advantage, or a principal part to which some one is entitled, praecipium jus, which is the origin of the word preciput. Dict. is entitled, praecipium jus, which is the origin of the word preciput. Dict. de Jur. h.t.; Poth. h.t. By preciput is also understood the right to sue out de Jur. h.t.; Poth. h.t. By preciput is also understood the right to sue out the preciput. the preciput.

innominatal (medicine)


innominatal


Relating to the hip bone.