- facienda
- facienda (Del lat. facienda, cosas que se han de hacer).1. f. ant. hacienda.2. ant. Negocio, asunto.3. ant. Hecho de armas, pelea.
Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.
Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.
facienda — (del lat. «facienda», cosas que se han de hacer) 1 (ant.) f. Hacienda. 2 (ant.) *Asunto. 3 (ant.) *Batalla. * * * facienda. (Del lat. facienda, cosas que se han de hacer). f. ant. hacienda. || 2. ant. Negocio, asunto. || 3 … Enciclopedia Universal
facienda — s. f. 1. Tudo aquilo que tem de se fazer; o que há para fazer. 2. Agenda … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
FACIENDA — faciendam … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
Contributione facienda — In English law, contributione facienda is a writ which lies where several persons are jointly bound to the same thing, and one or more of them refuse to contribute their share. For example, if tenants in common, or joint, hold a mill pro indiviso … Wikipedia
contributione facienda — See de contributione facienda … Ballentine's law dictionary
partitione facienda — See de partitione facienda … Ballentine's law dictionary
perambulatione facienda — See de perambulatione facienda … Ballentine's law dictionary
reparatione facienda — See de reparatione facienda … Ballentine's law dictionary
allocatione facienda — /abbkeyshiyowniy faeshiyenda/ In old English practice, a writ for allowing to an accountant such sums of money as he hath lawfully expended in his office; directed to the lord treasurer and barons of the exchequer upon application made … Black's law dictionary
contributions facienda — /kontrsbyuwshiyowniy faeshiyenda/ In old English law, a writ that lay where tenants in common were bound to do some act, and one of them was put to the whole burthen, to compel the rest to make contribution … Black's law dictionary