In contract law and administrative law, delegation (Latin intercessio) is the act of giving another person the responsibility of carrying out the performance...
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also the source of the tribunes' power, known as ius intercessionis, or intercessio, by which any tribune could intercede on behalf of a Roman citizen to...
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promise to literally "interpose the sacrosanctity of his person" (or intercessio) if the Senate did not comply. If the Senate did not comply, he could...
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Tribune, the Tribune could interpose the sacrosanctity of his person (intercessio) to physically stop that particular action. Any resistance against the...
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continued intercession of the exalted Savior for his people (redemptio et intercessio sacerdotalis). (c) The kingly office (munus regium), whereby Christ founded...
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Roman Senate. The institution of the veto, known to the Romans as the intercessio, was adopted by the Roman Republic in the 6th century BC to enable the...
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passed, tribunes could only interpose the sacrosanct of their person (intercessio) to veto acts of the Senate, assemblies, or magistrates. It was a modification...
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order, and lay proposals before it. Ius intercessionis, also called intercessio, the power of the tribunes to intercede on behalf of the plebeians and...
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any individual from an injustice committed by a magistrate, known as intercessio and auxilium, respectively. They also had powers to convene the senate...
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diocese remain firm in its faith") 9 Hedwig 896 521 B♭1 +6 BEATAE HEDVIGIS INTERCESSIO TRIBUAT POPULIS POLONIAE ET GERMANIAE CAELESTE SUBSIDIUM ("The intercession...
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