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Proprio vigore

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PROPRIO VIGORE
By its own force
Acting independently.
PROTOCOL
A protocol to a treaty can clarify terms, add additional text as amendments, and establish new obligations.

 


Ex proprio vigore. By its own inherent force. Ex vigore termini. By the strength of the word.
Vis. Latin. Force.
Vi et armis. With force and arms.

The obligation does not inhere or subsist in the contract itself, proprio vigore, but in the law appli- cable to the contract. 4 Wheat. R. 197; 12 Wheat. R. 318; and.

Foreign canon law never bound (so it has been taught) proprio vigore. The sources of English ecclesiastical law (purely ecclesiastical) were therefore (1) the principles of the jus commune ecclesiasticum; ...

See also: Crime, Wrong, Count, Force, Free

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