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Delegata potestas non potest delegari is a principle in constitutional and administrative law that means in Latin that "no delegated powers can be further delegated". Alternatively, it can be stated delegatus non potest delegare ("one to whom power is delegated cannot himself further delegate that power").
Delegata potestas non potest delegari; Derogation; ... Capellani Papae et Apostolicae Sedis auditores causarum Sacri Palatii Apostolici seu Sacra Romana Rota ab ...
The axiom "That it may be permitted to him to depose emperors" qualified the early medieval balance of power embodied in the letter Famuli vestrae pietatis of Pope Gelasius I to the Eastern Roman Emperor Anastasius (494), which outlined the separation and complementarity of spiritual and temporal powers - auctoritas (spiritual) and potestas or ...
Ratum sed non consummatum; ... Delegata potestas non potest delegari; Derogation; Dispensation. Taxa Innocentiana; ... [7] Latae sententiae sanctions
Regulæ Juris, [1] also spelled Regulae iuris (Latin for 'Rules of Law'), were legal maxims which served as jurisprudence in Roman law. [2]The term is also a generic term for general rules or principles of the interpretation of canon laws of the Catholic Church; in this context, they remain principles of law used in interpreting Catholic canon law, despite no longer having any binding forces ...
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non la tua conversion, ma quella dote che da te prese il primo ricco patre! (Ah, Constantine, how much evil was born, not from your conversion, but from that donation that the first wealthy Pope received from you!) —
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