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Meaning of Pactum de non petando
(Lat.) In civil law. An agreement made between a creditor and his debtor that the former will not demand from the latter the debt due. By this agreement, the debtor is freed from his obligation. This is not unlike the covenant not to sue, of the common law. Wolfif. Dr. Nat. § 755.
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