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Legal Definitions - vitium clerici
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Definition of vitium clerici
Definition: Vitium clerici is a Latin term that refers to a clerical error. It is a mistake resulting from a minor error or inadvertence, especially in writing or copying something on the record, and not from judicial reasoning or determination.
Example: An example of vitium clerici is when a court clerk accidentally types an incorrect number or mistranscribes a word in a legal document. This mistake is not due to the judge's decision or reasoning, but rather a simple error made by the clerk.
Explanation: Vitium clerici is a type of error that can occur in legal proceedings due to human error. It is not a mistake made by the judge or the court's decision-making process, but rather a mistake made by a court clerk or other administrative staff. This type of error can be corrected at any time, even after a judgment has been entered.
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