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Legal Definitions - subreptio
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Definition of subreptio
Subreptio is a term used in Roman law that means theft or obtaining a grant from the emperor under false pretenses. It is also known as subreption in French law.
- Stealing someone's wallet is an example of subreptio.
- If someone lies on their application to receive a government grant, they are committing subreptio.
These examples illustrate how subreptio can refer to both physical theft and deception in obtaining something of value.
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Simple Definition
Subreptio: A Latin term that means "surreptitious removal". In Roman law, it refers to two things: theft and obtaining a grant from the emperor through deceit. In French law, it is also known as subreption. The plural form is subreptiones.
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