Legal Definition and Related Resources of Auxilium curiae
Meaning of Auxilium curiae
An order of the court summoning one party, at the suit and request of another, to appear and warrant something. Kennett, Par. Ant. 477.
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Meaning of Auxilium Curiae
In this law dictionary, the legal term auxilium curiae is a kind of the Legal History class.
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