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(Lat.) In the civil law. A sickness which rendered a man incapable of attending to any business (qui cuique rei nocet). Dig. 50. 16. 113; 1 Mackeld. Civ. Law, 137, § 127, note. A sickness of the severer kind, having the power of causing great pain. A. Gellius, Noct. Att. lib. 20, c. 1. A sickness w’hich excused a nonappearance in court. Calv. Lex.; Adams, Rom. Ant. 245, 272. Bracton uses this term in treating of the law of essoins, but gives it the meaning of an incurable disease. Bracton, fol. 344b.
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(Lat.) In the civil law. A sickness which rendered a man incapable of attending to any business (qui cuique rei nocet). Dig. 50. 16. 113; 1 Mackeld. Civ. Law, 137, § 127, note. A sickness of the severer kind, having the power of causing great pain. A. Gellius, Noct. Att. lib. 20, c. 1. A sickness w’hich excused a nonappearance in court. Calv. Lex.; Adams, Rom. Ant. 245, 272. Bracton uses this term in treating of the law of essoins, but gives it the meaning of an incurable disease. Bracton, fol. 344b.
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