"Ne Luminibus Officiatur" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Ne Luminibus Officiatur
LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:
Latin: In the civil law. The name of a servitude which restrains the owner of a house from making such erections as obstruct the light of the adjoining house. Dig. 8, 4, 15, 17.
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Proceres
LAW AND LEGAL
Nobles; lords. The house of lords ln England is called, in Latin, “Domus Procerum
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