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Legal Definitions - de theolonio
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Definition of de theolonio
Definition: De theolonio is a legal term that refers to a writ of trespass that can be used by someone who has been prevented from taking toll. Toll is a tax or fee paid for the use of something, such as a road or bridge. For example, if someone is stopped from crossing a bridge because they refuse to pay the toll, they can use de theolonio to take legal action against the person who prevented them from crossing. This writ was used in medieval times when tolls were more common.
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Simple Definition
De theolonio: A legal term that means "of toll". It refers to a writ of trespass that can be used by someone who is prevented from taking toll. Toll is a tax or fee that is paid for using something, like a road or bridge. It can also refer to the right to collect that tax or fee, or the privilege of being exempt from it. Sometimes, toll can also mean the charge for a long-distance phone call. To toll something can mean to cancel or take away a right, or to stop the running of a time period. In the past, toll was also used as a verb to mean collecting a tax or fee.
The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom.
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