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Meaning of In nullo est erratum
(Lat.) In pleading. A plea to errors assigned on proceedings in error, by which the defendant in error affirms there is no error in the record. As to the effect of such plea, see 1 Vent. 252; 1 Strange, 684; 9 Mass. 532; 1 Burrows, 410; T. Raym. 231. It is a general rule that the plea in nullo est erratum confesses the fact assigned for errors (Yelv. 57; Dane, Abr. Index), but not a matter assigned contrary to the record (7 Wend. [N. Y.] 55; Bac. Abr. “Error” [G]).
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