"Nunquam Indebitatus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Nunquam Indebitatus LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Latin. Pleading. A plea to an action of indebitatus assumpsit, by which the defendant asserts that he is not indebted to the plaintiff.

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Actio Non LAW AND LEGAL

In pleading. The Latin name of that part of a special plea which follows next .after the statement of appearance …

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Anglice LAW AND LEGAL

In English. A term formerly used ln pleading when a thlng ls described both ln Latin and English, inserted immediately …

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De Bono Et Malo LAW AND LEGAL

“For good and 111.” The Latin form of the law French phrase “De bien et de mal.” In ancient criminal …

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Et Sic LAW AND LEGAL

And so. In the Latin forms of pleading these were the introductory words of a special conclusion to a plea …

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Paratus Est Verifioare LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. He Is ready to verify. The Latin form for concluding a pleading with a verification, (q. v

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rostrum ENGLISH

The Beaks; the stage or platform in the forum where orations, pleadings, funeral harangues, etc., were delivered; -- so called …

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