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brevia selecta

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A quick definition of brevia selecta:

Term: BREVIA SELECTA

Definition: Brevia selecta refers to short legal documents called writs. These writs were shorter than charters and were used in historical times. There were different types of brevia, such as blank writs and open, unsealed writs. One type of brevia was called "de bono et malo" and another was called "de conventione." These writs were used to document legal agreements and disputes.

A more thorough explanation:

Brevia selecta refers to short writs used in legal history. The term "brevis" means "short," and brevia were shorter than charters.

Examples of brevia include:

  • 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 character and conduct.
  • Breve de conventione: a writ used to enforce a contract.

These examples illustrate how brevia were used in legal proceedings to serve specific purposes, such as enforcing contracts or investigating a person's character.

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