Legal Definition and Related Resources of A rubro ad nigrum
Meaning of A rubro ad nigrum
(Lat. from red to black). As a rule of interpretation, to refer from the (red) title or rubric to the (black) body of the statute. It was anciently the custom to print statutes in this manner. Ersk. Inst. 1. 1. 49.
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