secta
21secta — f. Creencia de una minoría …
22secta — sec·ta …
23secta — sèito f. secte …
24secta — /sekta/ In old English law, suit; attendance at court; the plaintiffs suit or following, i.e., the witnesses whom he was required, in the ancient practice, to bring with him and produce in court, for the purpose of confirming his claim, before… …
25secta — Suit in court. The followers of the plaintiff in an ancient common law action, who accompanied him to court to support the averments of his declaration. See 3 Bl Comm 295 …
26secta — ˈsektə noun plural Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, way of life, school of thought, class of persons 1. : the followers or witnesses brought by the plaintiff to support his case in Anglo Saxon law 2 …
27Secta peligrosa — Las sectas son grupos religiosos, generalmente pequeños, llenos de entusiasmo, integrados por hombres y mujeres, asociados voluntariamente, tras una conversión, que creen y detectan la verdad y la solución, excluyen radicalmente a los demás, se… …
28secta curiae — /sekta kyuriyiy/ In old English law, suit of court; attendance at court. The service, incumbent upon feudal tenants, of attending the lord at his court, both to form a jury when required, and also to answer for their own actions when complained… …
29secta est pugna civilis; sicut actores armantur actionibus, et, quasi, gladiis accinguntur, ita rei muniuntur exceptionibus, et defenduntur, quasi, clypeis — /sekta est pagna sivalas: sikat aektoriyz armaentar aekshiyownabas, et, kweyzay, glaediyas aeksirjgantar, ayta riyay myuwniyantar aksepshiyownabas, et defendantar, kweyzay clipiyas/ A suit is a civil warfare; for as the plaintiffs are armed with… …
30secta facienda per illam quae habet eniciam partem — /sekta faeshiyenda par ilam kwiy heybat anish(iy)am partam/ A writ to compel the heir, who has the elder s part of the co heirs, to perform suit and services for all the coparceners …