Liquere

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Liquere Definition

(Lat.) In the civil law. To be clear, evident, or satisfactory. When a judex was in doubt how to decide a case, he represented to the praetor, under oath, sibi non liquere, that it was not clear to him, and was thereupon discharged. Calv. Lex.

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(Lat.) In the civil law. To be clear, evident, or satisfactory. When a judex was in doubt how to decide a case, he represented to the praetor, under oath, sibi non liquere, that it was not clear to him, and was thereupon discharged. Calv. Lex.

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