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A 'reasonable person' is a legal fiction I'm pretty sure I've never met.
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Legal Definitions - inficiatio
A 'reasonable person' is a legal fiction I'm pretty sure I've never met.
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Definition of inficiatio
Definition: Inficiatio is a term used in Roman law to refer to the denial of a debt or liability, or the denial of a plaintiff's allegation.
Example: If someone owes you money and they deny that they owe you anything, that is an example of inficiatio.
Explanation: Inficiatio is a legal term that refers to the act of denying a debt or liability. This can happen in a court of law when a plaintiff makes an allegation against a defendant, and the defendant denies the allegation. For example, if someone sues another person for not paying back a loan, and the defendant denies that they ever borrowed any money, that would be an example of inficiatio.
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
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Simple Definition
Term: INFICIATIO
Definition: Inficiatio is a Latin term used in Roman law that means denying a debt or liability or denying what the plaintiff has alleged.
It is also known as infitiatio and can be used in the plural form as infitationes.
A 'reasonable person' is a legal fiction I'm pretty sure I've never met.
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