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Exemplificatione
Exemplificatione, a writ granted for the exemplifica-tion or transcript of an original record, Reg. Brev. 290....
Latin
Latin, the language of the ancient Romans. There are three sorts of law Latin: (1) Good Latin, allowed by the grammarians and lawyers. (2) False or incongruous Latin, which in times past would abate original writs; though it would not make void any judicial writ, declaration, or plea, etc.(3) Words of art, known only to the sages of the law, and not to grammarians; called lawyers'Latin.English superseded Latin as the courts' language by virtue of 4 Geo. 2, c. 26....
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