Quaestiones Perpetuae

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In the Roman law. Commissions (or courts) of inquisition into crimes alleged to have been committed. They were called “perpetuae,” to distinguish them from “occasional” inquisitions, and because they were permanent courts for the trial of offenders. Brown.

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In the Roman law. Commissions (or courts) of inquisition into crimes alleged to have been committed. They were called “perpetuae,” to distinguish them from “occasional” inquisitions, and because they were permanent courts for the trial of offenders. Brown.

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