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brevia originale

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A quick definition of brevia originale:

A brevia originale is a type of historical legal document. The word "brevis" means "short," so brevia were short writs, unlike charters. They were often blank or open, and used for various legal purposes such as writs of bono et malo or conventione.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Brevia originale refers to short writs used in historical legal documents. The term "brevis" means "short," and brevia were shorter than charters. They were often used to initiate legal proceedings or to issue commands.

Examples:

  • Album breve: A blank writ with a blank or omission in it.
  • Apertum breve: An open, unsealed writ.
  • Breve de bono et malo: A writ used to inquire into a person's conduct and character.
  • Breve de conventione: A writ used to enforce a contract.

These examples illustrate the different types of brevia that were used in historical legal documents. The album breve was a blank writ that could be filled in later, while the apertum breve was an open, unsealed writ. The breve de bono et malo was used to investigate a person's character, while the breve de conventione was used to enforce a contract.

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