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Meaning of Acta diurna
(Lat.) A formula often used in signing, in the sense of “done on this day.” Du Cange. Daily transactions, chronicles, journals, registers. “I do not find the thing published in the acta diuma (daily records of affairs).” Tacitus, Ann. 3, 3; Ainsworth, Lex.; Smith, Lex.
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Meaning of Acta Diurna
In this law dictionary, the legal term acta diurna is a kind of the Roman law class.
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