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Legal Definitions - laudator
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Definition of laudator
Definition: A laudator is a person who serves as a character witness in a criminal trial or an arbitrator in historical contexts.
Examples:
- In a Roman law court, a laudator would be called upon to testify about the good character of the accused.
- During the Middle Ages, a laudator might be appointed to settle a dispute between two parties as an arbitrator.
These examples illustrate how a laudator was used in different legal contexts throughout history. In both cases, the laudator was called upon to provide testimony or make a decision based on their knowledge and expertise.
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Simple Definition
Term: LAUDATOR
Definition: A laudator is someone who speaks positively about another person in a criminal trial. They are like a character witness who can vouch for the accused person's good behavior. In the past, a laudator could also be an arbitrator who helped settle disputes between people.
Plural: The plural form of laudator is laudatores.
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