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fasti

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A quick definition of fasti:

Fasti refers to the days when court can be held in Roman law. It can also mean a calendar of these days. It is derived from the Latin term "dies fasti". In addition, it can also refer to a day of favor for a defendant to appear in court, which was usually the fourth day of the term. Fasti is important because it is a day when justice can be administered and the praetor can officially pronounce the three words "do," "dico," and "addico."

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Fasti (fas-tI) is a term from Roman law that refers to the days on which court can be held. It can also refer to a calendar of days on which court can be held.

  • Dies fasti: This refers to the days on which court can be held. For example, in ancient Rome, court could not be held on religious holidays or other special days.
  • Calendar of fasti: This is a calendar that shows the days on which court can be held. It would be used by judges and lawyers to schedule court appearances and trials.

These examples illustrate how fasti was used in Roman law to regulate the days on which court could be held. This was important for ensuring that justice was administered fairly and efficiently.

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