contrario
61e contrario — e con|tra|rio* [ kɔn...] <lat. > aufgrund eines Umkehrschlusses, eines Schlusses aus einem gegenteiligen Sachverhalt auf entsprechend gegenteilige Folgen (Rechtsw.) …
62bastian contrario — pl.m. bastian contrari …
63locus a contrario — (loc.s.m.) (paragone con l opposto) adiunctum …
64bastian contrario — loc. sost. m. oppositore, contraddittore …
65e contrario — adv JUR motsatsvis …
66a contrario sensu — /ey kantreriyow sensyuw/ On the other hand; in the opposite sense …
67actio contrario — /abkshiyow kantreriyow/ Counter action or cross action …
68id quod est magis remotum, non trahit ad se quod est magis junctum, sed e contrario in omni casu — /id kwod est meyjas ramowtam, non trey(h)at aed siy kwod est meyjas jarjktam, sed iy kantreriyow in omnay keys(y)uw/ That which is more remote does not draw to itself that which is nearer, but the contrary in every case …
69nihil tarn naturale est, quam eo genere quidque dissolvere, quo colligatum est; ideo verborum obligatio verbis tollitur; nudi consensus obligatio contrario consensu dissolvitur — /nay(h)al tasm naetyureyliy est, kwasm iyow jenariy kwidkwiy dazolvariy, kwow kolageytam est; idiyow varboram 6blageysh(iy)ow varbas tolatar; n(y)iiwday kansensas 6blageysh(iy)ow kantreriyow kansens(y)uw dazolvatar/ Nothing is so natural as to… …
70a contrario sensu — /ey kantreriyow sensyuw/ On the other hand; in the opposite sense …