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Legal Definitions - registrum judicale
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Definition of registrum judicale
REGISTRUM JUDICALE
Registrum judicale is a Latin term that refers to the register of judicial writs.
It is abbreviated as reg. jud.
One example of a registrum judicale is a record of court orders and decisions.
Another example is a list of legal documents filed in a court case.
These examples illustrate how a registrum judicale is a record-keeping system used in the legal system to keep track of important documents and decisions related to court cases.
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Simple Definition
Term: REGISTRUM JUDICALE
Definition: Registrum judicale is a historical register of judicial writs. It is abbreviated as reg. jud.
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