Legal Definition and Related Resources of A libellis
Meaning of A libellis
(Law Lat.) An officer who had charge of the libelli or petitions addressed to the sovereign. Calv. Lex. A name sometimes given to a chancellor (cancellarius) in the early history of that office. Spelman, voc. Cancellarius. See Chancellor.
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Meaning of A Libellis
In this law dictionary, the legal term a libellis is a kind of the Roman law class.
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