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Meaning of Actio non ulterius
(Lat.) In English pleading. A name given to the distinctive clause in the plea to the further maintenance of the action, introduced in place of the plea puis darrein continuance; the averment being that the plaintiff ought not further (tdterius) to have or maintain his action. Steph. PI. 64, 65, 401,
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