"H. H. Jacobsen" <ahjac@vip.cybercity.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:b5vqfd$v8h$1@news.cybercity.dk...
> Hvad i alverden menes der med, at man blev betragtet som "civiliter død"
??
> Hvem af jer kender det udtryk, knyttet til et
> præbende i 1600'tallet.
> Mvh. ahjac@vip.cybercity.dk
Jeg prøvede mit skolelatin af og prøvede med Google og 'civiliter mortuus'
Resultat f.eks.
http://70.1911encyclopedia.org/O/OV/OVAL.htm
....An outlaw was civiliter mortuus. He could not sue in any court, nor had
he any legal rights which could be enforced, but he was personally liable
upon all causes of action. ....
eller
http://proliberty.com/observer/20020213.htm
..... Please note: If you are presumed born out of wedlock, you are presumed
born out of the realm -- meaning you are presumed not a member of the people
of the land by right of blood. In other words, the birth certificate is
presumed to work corruption of your blood, presumably making you an
utlagatus (outlaw) and civiliter mortuus (civilly dead) and nullius filius
(son of nobody, or a bastard).....
Inger Buchard.