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Legal Definitions - apographa
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Definition of apographa
Definition: Apographa (pronounced uh-pog-ruh-fuh) is a plural noun that comes from the Greek word "apographein," which means "to copy." It has two meanings:
- In civil law, it refers to an inventory or list of things that someone possesses.
- It can also mean copies or transcripts of documents.
Examples:
- When someone dies, their possessions are often listed in an apographa to determine how their estate will be distributed.
- Historians often rely on apographa of ancient texts to study the past.
The first example illustrates the legal meaning of apographa, where an inventory is taken to determine ownership and distribution of property. The second example shows how apographa can refer to copies of documents, which are important for historical research.
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Simple Definition
Term: APOGRAPHA
Definition: Apographa refers to a list of things that someone owns, like an inventory. It can also mean copies or transcripts of something.
Example: When someone passes away, their belongings are often listed in an apographa to help distribute their estate.
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