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Meaning of Publiciana
(Lat.) In civil law. The name of an action introduced by the praetor Publicius, the object of which was to recover a thing which had been lost. Inst. 4. 6. 4; Dig. 6. 2, 1. 16, 17. Its effects were similar to those of our action of trover,
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