asserter — [asɛʀte] v. tr. ÉTYM. 1845, in D. D. L.; de assertion. ❖ 1 Vx. Affermir. 2 Mod. (infl. de l angl. to assert). Affirmer, soutenir (qqch.) comme vrai. 0 Il ne reste plus alors au discours qu à asserter la perfectio … Encyclopédie Universelle
asserter — index claimant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
asserter — noun someone who claims to speak the truth a bold asserter a declarer of his intentions affirmers of traditional doctrine an asseverator of strong convictions an avower of his own great intelligence • Syn: ↑declarer, ↑affi … Useful english dictionary
asserter — See assertable. * * * … Universalium
asserter — noun One who makes an assertion … Wiktionary
asserter — n. one who asserts, champion … English contemporary dictionary
co-asserter — co ascend, co asserter see co … Useful english dictionary
assert — asserter, assertor, n. assertible, adj. /euh serrt /, v.t. 1. to state with assurance, confidence, or force; state strongly or positively; affirm; aver: He asserted his innocence of the crime. 2. to maintain or defend (claims, rights, etc.). 3.… … Universalium
South African contract law — is essentially a modernised version of the Roman Dutch law of contract, [1] which is itself rooted in Roman law. In the broadest definition, a contract is an agreement entered into by two or more parties with the serious intention of creating a… … Wikipedia
MODALITÉS — La notion logico linguistique de modalité désigne, au sens classique, toutes les modifications du sens d’une proposition par des expressions permettant d’asserter cette proposition comme nécessaire, possible, impossible ou contingente. Elle est… … Encyclopédie Universelle