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Meaning of Auctoritas
In Civil Law. Authority. Brlssonius. In old European law. A diploma, or royal charter. A word frequently used by Gregory of Tours and later writers. Spelman. medlcorum et poetarum, sunt in causis allegandae et tenendae. The opinions of philosophers, physicians, and poets are to be alleged and received in causes. Co. Litt. 264. indigna. Catching at words is unworthy of a judge. Hob. 343.
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