- Intra vires
- expression qui signifie qu'une personne n'est tenu de payer des dettes et un passif que dans la mesure de ce qu'il recueille ou possède dans l'actif correspondant
Lexique de Termes Juridiques . 2013.
Lexique de Termes Juridiques . 2013.
intra vires — in·tra vi·res / in trə vī rēz, vē rās/ adv [New Latin]: within the powers a corporate director acting intra vires compare ultra vires Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
intra vires — /intra vayriyz/ An act is said to be intra vires ( within the power ) of a person or corporation when it is within the scope of his or its powers or authority. It is the opposite of ultra vires (q.v.) … Black's law dictionary
intra vires — /intra vayriyz/ An act is said to be intra vires ( within the power ) of a person or corporation when it is within the scope of his or its powers or authority. It is the opposite of ultra vires (q.v.) … Black's law dictionary
intra vires — adjective within the legal power or authority or a person or official or body etc • Ant: ↑ultra vires • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence * * * |in.trə|vī(ˌ)rēz adverb Etymology: New Latin … Useful english dictionary
intra vires — /in treuh vuy reez/, Law. within the legal power or authority of an individual or corporation (opposed to ultra vires). [1875 80; < L intra vires within the powers] * * * … Universalium
intra vires — adjective within the legal power or authority of a person or body The courts may review it to determine whether it is intra vires. Therefore, the exercise of municipal business powers is not immune from review. See Also: ultra vires … Wiktionary
intra vires — Within the powers; within the authority given by law. See ultra vires … Ballentine's law dictionary
intra vires — (Lat.) Within one’s powers … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
intra vires — within jurisdiction, within the legal authority of a group … English contemporary dictionary
intra vires — /ɪntrə ˈvaɪriz/ (say intruh vuyreez) adverb within the powers (of a company, the constitution, etc.). {Latin} …