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Breviary of Alaric
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BREVIARY OF ALARIC (Breviarium Alaricanum), a collection of Roman law, compiled by order of Alaric II.

 


BREVIA - Writs. They were called brevia, because of the brevity in which the cause of action was stated in them.
BREVIA ANTICIPANTIA. This name is given to a number of writs which are also called writs of prevention.

[Middle English, breviary, from Old French, daily, breviary, from Late Latin diurnālis, daily. See diurnal.]
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Breve. Latin. A writ; literally, short, brief. Also, an original writ. Plural, brevia.
Brief. French bref: Latin brevis, short. A concise statement; an epitome; an abridgment.

See also: Count, Law, Time, Term, Person

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