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infitiari

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A quick definition of infitiari:

Term: infitiari

Definition: Infitiari is a Latin word that means "to deny." In Roman law, it refers to the act of denying a plaintiff's allegation, particularly when it comes to denying liability on a debt. It is also spelled as inficiari.

A more thorough explanation:

infitiari

Infitiari is a legal term that means to deny something, especially when someone is accused of owing money. It comes from the Latin word "to deny."

  • When the creditor accused him of not paying his debt, the defendant decided to infitiari and deny the allegation.
  • The defendant's lawyer advised him to infitiari the charges against him in court.

These examples show how infitiari is used in a legal context. When someone is accused of something, they can infitiari and deny the accusation. This is often used in cases where someone is accused of owing money or not fulfilling a contract.

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