Ilkley Grammar School's motto is 'Sapientia et Statura Proficiamus'.
Vis, all by itself, means "power, strength, force." It often appears in the plural with the same meaning, as in the famous quotation from Virgil's Aeneid, "vires acquirit eundo" - "it gains strength as it goes."Vis- as a root of English words involving seeing such as visible, vision, revise, etc., is from visus, the past participle of the verb videre meaning "to see."
In Latin it is Crescit eundo. (It grows as it goes.)
Alderman Peel High School's motto is 'Learning to make a difference'.
Crest eundo
Crescit eundo or "It goes as it grows".
No
no
Napoleon Antoine Belcourt has written: 'Regulation 17 ultra vires' -- subject(s): French language in Canada
Any power set out in a corporation's bylaws is ultra vires.
Ultra vires applies in Zimbabwe to the extent that businesses that are valued at below 500,000 USD are under the ultra vires doctrine. This is according to General Notice 280/2012.
No it is not.