Tabella

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Tabella Definition

(Lat.) In civil law. A small table on which votes were often vsrritten. Cicero, in Hull. 2. 2. Three tablets were given to the judges; one with the letter “A” for absolutio, one with “C” for condemnatio, and one with “N L” for non liquet, not proven. Calv. Lex.

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(Lat.) In civil law. A small table on which votes were often vsrritten. Cicero, in Hull. 2. 2. Three tablets were given to the judges; one with the letter “A” for absolutio, one with “C” for condemnatio, and one with “N L” for non liquet, not proven. Calv. Lex.

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