Legal Definition and Related Resources of Amplius
Meaning of Amplius
(Lat.) In the Roman law. More; further; more time. A word which the praetor pronounced in cases where there was any obscurity in a cause, and the judices were uncertain whether to condemn or acquit, by which the case was deferred to a day named. Adm, Rom. Ant. 287.
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Meaning of Amplius
In this law dictionary, the legal term amplius is a kind of the Legal History class.
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