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  • 11Lachès — Le Lachès (ou Sur le courage) est un dialogue de Platon. Il appartient à la série dite des « Premiers Dialogues », composés à l’époque où l’auteur était encore jeune. Le dialogue, dont l’authenticité ne fait aucun doute, est censé se… …

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  • 12laches — /Isechaz/leychaz/laeshaz/ Doctrine of laches, is based upon maxim that equity aids the vigilant and not those who slumber on their rights. It is defined as neglect to assert a right or claim which, taken together with lapse of time and other… …

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  • 13laches — /Isechaz/leychaz/laeshaz/ Doctrine of laches, is based upon maxim that equity aids the vigilant and not those who slumber on their rights. It is defined as neglect to assert a right or claim which, taken together with lapse of time and other… …

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  • 14LACHES — I. LACHES Atheniensium Dux, a civibus suis missus, ad impediendos Thebanorum conatus. Diod. Sic. l. 15. II. LACHES cum navibus missus Dux. ab Atheniensibus, ut Leontinis, quos Siculi opprimebant, auxilium serret. Fuit vero hic Laches fil.… …

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  • 15laches — /lach iz/, n. (used with a sing. v.) Law. failure to do something at the proper time, esp. such delay as will bar a party from bringing a legal proceeding. [1325 75; ME lachesse < AF, var. of MF laschesse, deriv. of OF lasche slack ( < Gmc); see&#8230; …

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  • 16laches — noun (plural laches) Etymology: Middle English lachesse, from Anglo French laschesce, from lasche lax, ultimately from Latin laxare to loosen more at lease Date: 14th century negligence in the observance of duty or opportunity; specifically undue …

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  • 17laches — n. Law delay in performing a legal duty, asserting a right, claiming a privilege, etc. Etymology: ME f. AF laches(se), OF laschesse f. lasche ult. f. L laxus loose …

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  • 18Laches (equity) — Laches ( &#160;/ˈlætʃ …

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  • 19Laches (person) — Laches ( Gr. Λάχης ) (* c.475 BCE in Athens, Greece; † 418 BCE in Mantineia, Greece) was an Athenian aristocrat, the son of the Melanopos, and general during the Peloponnesian War.In 427 BCE, Laches was sent together with Charoeades with a fleet&#8230; …

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  • 20Laches (dialogue) — Laches, also known as Courage, is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato, and concerns the topic of courage.Lysimachus, son of Aristides, and Melesias, son of Thucydides (not the historian Thucydides), request advice from Laches and Nicias on&#8230; …

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