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Legal Definitions - libellus appellatorius
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Definition of libellus appellatorius
LIBELLUS APPELLATORIUS
A libellus appellatorius is a written appeal in cognitio proceedings in Roman law.
For example, if someone was unhappy with the decision made in a Roman court case, they could file a libellus appellatorius to appeal the decision.
Another example would be if a person was accused of a crime and found guilty, they could file a libellus appellatorius to appeal the verdict.
A libellus appellatorius is a formal written document that is used to appeal a decision made in a Roman court case. It was an important part of the legal system in ancient Rome and allowed people to challenge the decisions made by judges. The examples illustrate how a libellus appellatorius could be used in different situations, such as appealing a verdict or challenging a decision made in a court case.
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Simple Definition
Term: LIBELLUS APPELLATORIUS
Definition: A written request for a higher court to review a decision made in a legal case.
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