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ēvictĭo

ēvictĭo · f

a recovering of one's property by a judicial decision

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What it meant

ēvictĭo — Lewis & Short

ēvictĭo, ōnis, f.evinco, II. A. 2., jurid. t. t.,

I a recovering of one's property by a judicial decision, a recovery, eviction, Dig. 21, tit. 2; Cod. Just. 8, 45, De evictionibus.

Where it came from

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