Legal Definition and Related Resources of Absque tali causa
Meaning of Absque tali causa
(Lat. without such cause). In pleading. A form of replication in an action ex delicto, which works a general denial of the whole matter of the defendant’s plea of de injuria. Gould, PI. c. 7, § 10.
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