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(Lat.) In Roman law. Under the empire, when the toga had ceased to be the usual costume of the Romans, advocates were nevertheless obliged to wear it whenever they pleaded a cause. Hence they were called togati. This denomination received an oflicial or legal sense in the imperial constitutions of the fifth and sixth centuries; and the words tog(iti, consortium (corpus, ordo, collegium) togatorum, frequently occur in those acts,

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(Lat.) In Roman law. Under the empire, when the toga had ceased to be the usual costume of the Romans, advocates were nevertheless obliged to wear it whenever they pleaded a cause. Hence they were called togati. This denomination received an oflicial or legal sense in the imperial constitutions of the fifth and sixth centuries; and the words tog(iti, consortium (corpus, ordo, collegium) togatorum, frequently occur in those acts,

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